What do people get out of playing games?
Hello
I'm a final year PhD student in IET looking at involvement and learning in digital games. In the last few years, games appear to have exploded in to the mainstream. So in addition to the more traditional first person shooters and adventure games, we now have families playing together on the Wii, not to mention people playing Farmville on Facebook and Angry Birds on their mobile phones. My research aims to further our understanding of how and what we learn from our involvement with games by considering exactly what it is we seem get out of our game-playing experiences.
If you’d like to help me out with my study, please click the following link to fill in my questionnaire: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/involvement_games.
It’s about different kinds of game-play activities– so whether you only play something like Angry Birds on your phone every now and again, or you regularly pull all-nighters playing Call of Duty, do please fill it in. I’m interested in getting as wide a range of responses as possible, so feel free to pass this on to anyone you know (over the age of 18 and in the UK) who might play games. It should take about 20 minutes to complete. Your participation would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
Jo Iacovides
PhD student
Institute of Educational Technology
The Open University