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Exploring the Potential of a Serious Game Framework in Developing Systems-Thinking Skills
Irabor, Thomas-Julian; Kambere Kavulikirwa, Olivier; Humbel, Maïlis et al.
2023In Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
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Keywords :
General Veterinary; Education; General Medicine
Abstract :
[en] Effective decision-making within veterinary practice demands a comprehensive understanding of interconnected animal, public, and environmental health systems. To foster systems thinking, participatory modeling and serious games are gaining prominence. Serious games combine play, instruction, and problem-based learning to facilitate skill acquisition. This study investigates the potential of a multiplayer serious game framework as a participatory method to cultivate systems thinking skills in a Master of Veterinary Medicine program. The research focuses on the Territory Game, designed to encourage engagement and creativity, assessing its role in fostering systems thinking among veterinary students. Integrated into a master's course, the game immerses students in complex decision-making scenarios, aiding their navigation of real-world intricacies. Qualitative analysis of discussions and responses provides insights. Results indicate that serious game-based learning within a participatory structure enhances participants’ grasp of decision-making complexities. The game's simulated environment promotes a broader perspective and consideration of diverse factors in choices. Additionally, the game framework exhibits potential to enhance group participation, autonomy, time management, and inclusivity for reserved individuals. However, the study acknowledges that teaching methods like participatory modeling might not universally fit all contexts and could require instructor support. The framework's effectiveness is influenced by educational constraints, engagement levels, learning styles, and expertise. Nonetheless, the Territory Game framework shows promise in deepening understanding of complex veterinary decisions and fostering critical systems thinking skills essential for effective decision-making. Future research should explore its adaptability, scalability, and long-term impact across diverse educational settings.
Disciplines :
Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
Irabor, Thomas-Julian  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Fundamental and Applied Research for Animals and Health (FARAH) ; Fundamental and Applied Research for Animal and Health (FARAH) Bâtiment B43 Dpt. de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA), Quartier Vallée 2, avenue de Cureghem 6, 4000 Liège 1, Belgium
Kambere Kavulikirwa, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Faculté de Médecine > Form. doct. sc. santé publ. (paysage)
Humbel, Maïlis ;  Veterinarian and Doctoral student, Fundamental and Applied Research for Animal and Health (FARAH) Bâtiment B43 Dpt. de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA), Quartier Vallée 2, avenue de Cureghem 6, 4000 Liège 1, Belgium
Manfredini, Tiber ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Psychologie > Psychologie des Groupes et des Organisations ; Research unit Adaptation, Resilience and Change (ARCh), Faculty of Psychology, Logopedics and Educational Sciences, Bâtiment B32, Quartier Agora, Place des Orateurs 2, 4000 Liège, Belgium
Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA) > Biostatistique, économie, sélection animale ; Fundamental and Applied Research for Animal and Health (FARAH) Bâtiment B43 Dpt. de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA), Quartier Vallée 2, avenue de Cureghem 6, 4000 Liège 1, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Exploring the Potential of a Serious Game Framework in Developing Systems-Thinking Skills
Publication date :
24 August 2023
Journal title :
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
ISSN :
0748-321X
Publisher :
University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
Peer reviewed :
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