Using an ice-skating exergame to foster intercultural interaction between refugees and Dutch children

The aim of this study was to evaluate whether an ice-skating exergame can stimulate intercultural social interactionbetween refugees and Dutch children in controlled play sessions organized at elementary schools.We conducted an exploratory qualitative study based on observations of exergame play sessions andstructured interviews conducted after the play sessions. A total of 58 children (7-12 years old), divided into 29 couples, each of whichconsisted of a refugee and a Dutch child, played the game at two Dutch elementary schools. We used Johnson and Johnson'stheoretical framework for cooperati... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Conde-Pumpido, Teresa de la Hera
Loos, Eugene
van Wilgenburg, Wiljan
Versteeg, Myrte
Alencar, Amanda
Simons, Monique
Lamoth, Claudine
Finkenauer, Catrin
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Reihe/Periodikum: Conde-Pumpido , T D L H , Loos , E , van Wilgenburg , W , Versteeg , M , Alencar , A , Simons , M , Lamoth , C & Finkenauer , C 2018 , ' Using an ice-skating exergame to foster intercultural interaction between refugees and Dutch children ' , Cogent Education , vol. 5 , no. 1 , 1538587 , pp. 1-20 . https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2018.1538587
Schlagwörter: cooperative play / intercultural interaction / exergame / refugees / digital games
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/11370/d69ec546-0441-47e8-b2cb-df9c01b1aa56

The aim of this study was to evaluate whether an ice-skating exergame can stimulate intercultural social interactionbetween refugees and Dutch children in controlled play sessions organized at elementary schools.We conducted an exploratory qualitative study based on observations of exergame play sessions andstructured interviews conducted after the play sessions. A total of 58 children (7-12 years old), divided into 29 couples, each of whichconsisted of a refugee and a Dutch child, played the game at two Dutch elementary schools. We used Johnson and Johnson'stheoretical framework for cooperative interaction to structure the observations and analyze the results.A total of 8 dimensions (positive interdependence, individual accountability, face-to-face promotive interaction, social skills, self-analysis, language barrier, lack of teacher's training barrier and preventing formation of pseudo-groups),were used to analyze the waysin which the game facilitated social interaction among participants. The results showed that in controlled playing sessions the game couldbe used to foster positive interdependence, individual accountability and face-to-face promotive interaction.