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Jonathon Reinhardt: Mechanics, dispositions, and styles: Considerations for the design of gameful language learning environments

March 10, 2121 @ 4:30 pm 5:30 pm EST

In his talk, Dr. Reinhardt will discuss how to design effective game-based environments for second and foreign language (L2) learning, from a game-informed collaborative classroom learning activity to a full-fledged educational game. Dr. Reinhardt will explore how game features and mechanics can afford L2 learning dynamics: on one end, he will show how certain mechanics, for example time control, narrative, and goal-orienting, have been shown to support gameful L2 learning; on the other, he will consider students/players’ identity and disposition and what kind of activity can be successful in engaging a large and diverse population. Further, Dr. Reinhardt will discuss how players should be motivated to learn and use the L2 in order to play, as opposed to only playing in order to learn. Appealing to play styles is important, since players may prefer achieving, socializing, exploring, or ‘playing the trickster’, while avoiding or disliking other styles. At the same time, transformative gameful L2 learning involves taking risks and trying on new identities, which may only be possible when players go out of their comfort zones. This talk will explore all these concepts and offer ideas for how to create gameful L2 learning experiences that challenge and motivate players by leveraging mechanics in designs, acknowledging dispositions, and by appealing to, at the same time critically situating, play styles.

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