Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy (Jan 2011)

Click!: Pre-Teen Girls and a Mixed Reality Role-Playing Game for Science and Technology

  • Lauren Giarratani,
  • Anuja Parikh,
  • Betsy James DiSalvo,
  • Karen Knutson,
  • Kevin Crowley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 121 – 137

Abstract

Read online

Click! Urban Adventure Game was a mixed-reality role-playing game where girls worked in teams to solve a fictional mystery based on a real-world issue, using technology and science to conduct their investigation. In this article we describe the design of the experience and present evidence that the game increased girls’ confidence, interest, and knowledge of science and technology and helped to build a community of support and conversation-centred learning for girls. This example has implications for the design of informal learning experiences that bridge interest and identity with science and technology content. Keywords: girls, technology, role-playing games, environmental education