The Fusion of Literacy and Games: A Case Study in Assessing the Goals of a Library Video Game Program
Brown, Ron T.; Kasper, Tamara
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Title
The Fusion of Literacy and Games: A Case Study in Assessing the Goals of a Library Video Game Program
Author(s)
Brown, Ron T.
Kasper, Tamara
Issue Date
2013
Keyword(s)
Information literacy
Gaming in libraries
Abstract
Recent developments suggest video games will be critical tools for
engaging twenty-first-century learners. One indication of this shift is
the growing number of video game clubs being instituted in libraries
across the country. Participant observation was conducted on a
library’s video game club to determine the impact it made in the lives
of the youth and to evaluate how the program met its goals. Using
a grounded theory framework, data were analyzed for dimensions
and themes related to the program’s two primary goals: improved
learning and improved behavior. Three overarching themes emerged
from the data analysis: staff, game club members, and assessment.
Staff had a positive impact on youth using their strengths to create
an innovative game program. Game club members improved academic,
life, and game skills through game club interactions. Library
video game programs have unique opportunities as informal learning
environments. These programs have the potential to reengage
disinterested learners in the educational process through a rewardbased
system of play. In addition to tracking attendance information,
newer assessment tools could explore reading, library anxiety, and
information literacy. Video game programs might be improved with
respect to measuring literacy and learning. This case study builds on
the foundation of previous work by suggesting additional measures
that programs might track.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2013.0012
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