Tracking English language learners' progress through a gamified social visualisation tool to increase motivation and performance
by Wala Bagunaid; Maram Meccawy; Zilal Meccawy; Arwa A. Allinjawi
International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning (IJTEL), Vol. 14, No. 3, 2022

Abstract: Students need to monitor their progress constantly to improve their performance, and with large classes at university level education, both online and offline, most instructors are not able to provide individual students with progress reports other than separate assignments or exam results. Some e-learning systems track students' progress; however, these traditional personalised e-learning systems hide students' data; thus, students are not provided with the full picture of their progress and are unable to position themselves among their peers. This research aims to introduce a way to track English language learners' progress through an interactive gamified social visualisation tool in the form of a car race game without jeopardising student privacy or hiding crucial progress information. The results of this study showed that social comparison of students' progress and the gamification aspects of the tool made students more engaged and motivated to win the race, which affected their academic performance positively.

Online publication date: Thu, 30-Jun-2022

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