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ID179434
Title ProperLearning by Creating
Other Title InformationMaking Games in a Political Science Course
LanguageENG
AuthorShin, Sangbum
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article describes a project-based course titled “International Relations and Games” in which students were required to create game rules and scenarios using IR concepts, theories, approaches, and topics. Although students learned through participation in games and simulations in previous classes, they acquired further knowledge by developing their own games—a case of “learning by creating.” The course was designed with expectations that (1) game-creation activities would facilitate peer-based and self-directed learning; (2) it would help improve students’ creativity; and (3) it would enable students to understand the importance and utility of discipline in the world beyond their classroom. Students conducted three game-creation projects in the semester. Based on the instructor’s observations, student surveys, and personal-interview results, it is concluded that all three expectations were met—especially that students felt as if they were leading the class.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 54, No.2; Apr 2021: p.326 - 330
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2021-06 54, 2
Key WordsPolitical Science Course