International Journal of Computer Games Technology (Jan 2009)

Towards a Serious Game to Help Students Learn Computer Programming

  • Mathieu Muratet,
  • Patrice Torguet,
  • Jean-Pierre Jessel,
  • Fabienne Viallet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/470590
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2009

Abstract

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Video games are part of our culture like TV, movies, and books. We believe that this kind of software can be used to increase students' interest in computer science. Video games with other goals than entertainment, serious games, are present, today, in several fields such as education, government, health, defence, industry, civil security, and science. This paper presents a study around a serious game dedicated to strengthening programming skills. Real-Time Strategy, which is a popular game genre, seems to be the most suitable kind of game to support such a serious game. From programming teaching features to video game characteristics, we define a teaching organisation to experiment if a serious game can be adapted to learn programming.