Entertainment and Language Learning: Voice Activated Digital Game and Interactive Storytelling Trials in Singapore Schools
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Sim, Joo Jin
Chia, Dawn
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Pisan, Y
Sgouros, NM
Marsh, T
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We describe the Ministry of Education's (MOE) English Language Oracy Portal project that aims to make learning English engaging and effective through the introduction of game-based learning and interactive storytell- ing/storybooks incorporating automated speech-assessment-feedback mecha- nisms in Singapore schools. In particular, we describe pilot studies and trials with 720 students and their teachers from twelve schools, and report the most important findings to inform development to make improvements and recom- mend strategies for their integration in the curriculum and classroom for the fi- nal rollout in primary and secondary schools across Singapore.
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ENTERTAINMENT COMPUTING - ICEC 2014
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Computer gaming and animation