EnerCities - A Serious Game to Stimulate Sustainability and Energy Conservation: Preliminary Results

eLearning Papers No. 25 (online)

10 Pages Posted: 11 Jul 2011 Last revised: 4 Jul 2013

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Erik Knol

Qeam

Peter W. de Vries

University of Twente - Faculty of Behavioural Sciences

Date Written: July 11, 2011

Abstract

Serious gaming is generally considered to be a powerful means to educate people. Using such games influencing the energy consumers of tomorrow, i.e. present-day secondary school students to become more environmentally friendly and conserve more energy at home presents researchers and designers with a specific set of challenges: in addition to resorting desired effects on outcome variables, the game also has to appeal to people who are highly critical. This paper presents some preliminary evaluation results of a project initiated to do just that: a serious game was developed to increase awareness and attitudes relating to energy use in the household, in a number of European countries. Combining results from exploratory quantitative and qualitative pilot studies and a quantitative field experiment, we come to the following conclusions: (serious) gaming in the field of sustainability and energy conservation is not common among students, as evidenced by extremely low percentages of reported use. Furthermore, results clearly show that playing EnerCities increased awareness, and more positive attitudes towards some everyday-life energy-related behaviours.

Keywords: game-based learning, serious gaming, energy awareness, education sustainable development, EnerCities

Suggested Citation

Knol, Erik and de Vries, Peter W., EnerCities - A Serious Game to Stimulate Sustainability and Energy Conservation: Preliminary Results (July 11, 2011). eLearning Papers No. 25 (online), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1866206

Erik Knol (Contact Author)

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Peter W. De Vries

University of Twente - Faculty of Behavioural Sciences ( email )

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