2024
DOI: 10.1007/s42438-024-00506-z
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Postdigital Game-Based Learning: Complexity, Continuity, and Contingency

Alexander Bacalja

Abstract: Discourses that establish the potential learning benefits of digital games for schooling too often focus on learning as a product of relations between student and gameplay, adopting overly deterministic positions that have long been associated with digital technologies and education. This paper draws on ideas from postdigitalism to problematise such narrow conceptualisations of digital game-based learning (DGBL). The analysis of one Australian school’s experience of incorporating digital games into their senio… Show more

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