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- | + | Quantitative assessment of video games generally entails analyzing data collected about the progress of players through the game. | |
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- | ** Time in-game | + | * Quantitative assessment can involve the measurement of: |
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== Specific approaches to projects == | == Specific approaches to projects == | ||
* [[CIRCA:Fort Edmonton Park Assessment | Fort Edmonton Park Assessment ]] | * [[CIRCA:Fort Edmonton Park Assessment | Fort Edmonton Park Assessment ]] |
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General List of Assessment Techniques
Evaluation by Game Creators
Evaluation by Game Players
Pre- and post- testing
Of particular interest for educational games, pre- and post- testing involves asking participants to complete a questionnaire/interview/test both before and after playing a game to gauge changes wrought within players during the gaming experience.
Types of Tests
- Focus Groups
Quantitative Assessment Techniques
Quantitative assessment of video games generally entails analyzing data collected about the progress of players through the game.
- Quantitative assessment can involve the measurement of:
- Success/failure rates
- Time in-game