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22nd ACM Multimedia 2014: Orlando, Florida, USA - SeriousGames
- Stefan Göbel, Wolfgang Effelsberg, Thomas Baranowski, Mark Claypool, Ralf Dörner, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Workshop on Serious Games, SeriousGames '14, Orlando, Florida, USA, November 7, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3121-0
Keynote Address
- Tom Baranowski:
The Five Most Important Research Issues in Effective Game for Health Design (from a Behavioral Scientist's Perspective). 1-2
Serious Game Development
- Ralf Dörner, Ulrike Spierling:
Serious Games Development as a Vehicle for Teaching Entertainment Technology and Interdisciplinary Teamwork: Perspectives and Pitfalls. 3-8 - Luca Galli:
Matching Game Mechanics and Human Computation Tasks in Games with a Purpose. 9-14 - Viktor Wendel, Johannes Alef, Stefan Göbel, Ralf Steinmetz:
A Method for Simulating Players in a Collaborative Multiplayer Serious Game. 15-20 - Laila Shoukry, Stefan Göbel, Ralf Steinmetz:
Learning Analytics and Serious Games: Trends and Considerations. 21-26
Serious Games in Health
- Andrea Ferracani, Daniele Pezzatini, Alberto Del Bimbo:
A Natural and Immersive Virtual Interface for the Surgical Safety Checklist Training. 27-32 - Josef Wiemeyer:
Serious Games in Neurorehabilitation: A Systematic Review of Recent Evidence. 33-38 - Jon A. Preston:
Serious Game Development: Case Study of the 2013 CDC Games For Health Game Jam. 39-43
Serious Games in Education, Training and Culture
- Michael G. Christel, Scott M. Stevens, Bryan S. Maher, Matthew Champer, Samantha Collier, Ricardo Merchan Benavides, Sean Brice:
Lessons Learned from Testing a Children's Educational Game through Web Deployment. 45-50 - Jennifer Bohn, Maximilian Eibl, Arne Berger, Stefanie Müller:
Study-Town: a Game for Cultural Awareness. 51-56 - Sandro Hardy, Angelika C. Kern, Tim Dutz, Christoph Weber, Stefan Göbel, Ralf Steinmetz:
What Makes Games Challenging?: Considerations on How to Determine the "Challenge" Posed by an Exergame for Balance Training. 57-62
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