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Panel presentation

Game-based language learning: Different genres, different opportunities to learn

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A growing body of research demonstrates that playing games can facilitate foreign language learning in various ways. However, not all games are created equal. The games that appear most promising for language education generally present ample opportunities for learner-players to process or produce language. These games can be categorised into different genres, each of which feature distinct characteristics and involve specific sets of gameplay elements that may have significant implications for language learning outcomes (Peterson, 2013; Reinhardt, 2019). In this presentation, a panel of game-based language learning specialists will present their different research perspectives on the learning opportunities afforded by digital and analogue games of several different genres, including Minecraft (a sandbox survival game), Life is Strange (a narrative choice role-playing game), Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (a cooperative puzzle game), and others. Panelists will also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of integrating such games into the language classroom, as well as strategies that CALL practitioners may use to supplement game-based activities in order to enhance learning outcomes. Additionally, the gamification of regular language learning tasks in order to increase learner engagement and motivation will also be considered. Input and questions from the audience will be welcomed after the discussion.

  • Michael Hofmeyr

    Michael Hofmeyr is junior associate professor at Tokyo University of Science, where he teaches English for academic purposes and linguistics. He holds a PhD in computer-assisted language learning from Kyoto University and his research interests include digital game-based language learning and artificial intelligence in CALL. Michael currently serves as JALTCALL publications chair and as editor-in-chief of JALTCALL Trends.

  • James York

    Associate Professor at Meiji University || York Game Lab founder || Ludic Language Pedagogy editor || #games #play #pedagogy #PICO-8 #PETSCII #chiptune