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A Comparison of Social-Cognitive Play Behaviors between Same-Age and Mixed-Age Kindergarten Classes (단일연령집단과 혼합연령집단간의 아동의 사회-인지놀이 행동 비교 연구)

  • Ha, Seung Min;Lee, Jae Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.153-171
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to examine children's social-cognitive modes of play in same-age and mixed-age kindergarten classrooms. The subjects were 45 children. in three classrooms of 4-year-olds, 69 children in three classrooms of 5-year-olds, and 60 children in three mixed-age classrooms of 4- and 5-year-olds. Observations were conducted by videotape recordings. Observation periods were of five-minutes duration. There were ten observations of each child's indoor free-play periods. Observational data were collected by the time sampling method with the social cognitive play behavioral checking list based on an adaptation of one devised by Rubin(1985). The data was analyzed by t-test with the SAS computer program. Four- and five-year-olds in mixed-age classrooms were more likely to engage in "complex" modes of play than 4- and 5-year-olds in same-age classrooms. Four-year-olds in same-age classrooms were more likely to engage in solitary-functional, parallel-functional, and group-functional play than 4-year-olds in mixed-age classrooms. However, 4-year-olds in mixed-age classrooms were more likely to engage in group-constructive, group-dramatic, solitary-game, and group-game play than 4-year-olds in same-age classrooms. Five-year-olds in same-age classes were more likely to engage in solitary-functional and parallel-functional play than 5-year-olds in mixed-age classes. Five-year-olds in mixed-age classes were more likely to engage in group-constructive, group-dramatic, and group-game play than their counterparts in same-age settings.

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A study on Hangul serious mobile game for Infant based on R. Caillois's theory (로제 카이와(R.Caillois)의 놀이 유형에 근거한 유아용 한글 기능성 모바일 게임 연구)

  • Lee, Sooyeon;Kim, Jaewoong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.35
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    • pp.291-312
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    • 2014
  • This study is based on the theory of R.Caillois about element of play which is motivated to infant for studying Hangul. The ultimate goal of play has to be accompanied by pleasure. And learning means permanent changes from experiences for the individual's. Play and learning, these two elements are united to the genre of serious game since the GBL (game based learning) was lead. Most importantly, in order to achieve their own Hangul learning is the fun. Coupled with fun and learning has an important issue for flow because concentration is low in infants than adults. In this case study is to know about fun factor has been applied effectively to Hangul serious mobile game. 20 Infant Hangul mobile serious games of Google Android mobile game section were selected as a case study based on more than 10,000 downloads and user's review rate by April 22, 2014. After that is currently available on the market can play a variety of cases of infant learning Hangul from previous research of R.Caillois offers four categories of play. R.Caillois of Agon, Mimicry, Alea, Ilinx have unique characteristics in comparison with its functional characteristics Hangul four are present any role in Hangul serious mobile games. As a result of the cases selected and the rules of the game will include a maximum of two of the most common types of Agon. Each attribute of the play, rather than one single factor is applied to four kinds of game play performance when properties are distributed to experience together gave the best flow. As a result of this study will be a based research for infants Hangul serious mobile game reflects the properties of the elements of a fun game that you want to combine learning.

Study of sound for Smart phone games (스마트폰 게임의 사운드에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Myung-Hwan;Ryu, Chang-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.405-408
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    • 2012
  • Recently, Smartphone takes center stage as the next generation game platform, so there's fierce competition between various companies which enter the mobile market. According to Smartphone market is wide, Smart phone App game sound is more widely. This study attempts to analyse the role of sound effects and BGM(background music) during game play or game development, and make a comparison between game play with and without Sound effects, so that to suggest the direction of development of the App game sound for Smartphone and to remind the importance of sound effects and emphasize the necessity of development of the professional game sound.

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Analysis of Parody Game as Tragicomedy (현실을 패러디한 인디게임의 희비극성 연구)

  • Han, Hye-Won;Kim, Su-jin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.97-110
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    • 2016
  • Digital game is an entertainment content as well as a cultural content so that digital game can deliver social messages to make people confront with current problems. Based on Gonzalo Frasca's expanded model theory, this study aims to analyze independent games parodying reality on the level of the narrative and the gameplay to demonstrate that digital game can be a powerful medium to represent a satire on society. Parody games describe irrational side of society as being comical and provoke players' repetitive gameplay. Therefore, players can experience serious theme through casual play in the first-person, and realize the tragic reality directly.

Types of Gameplay Mechanics in Human Computation Games (휴먼 컴퓨테이션 게임의 플레이 메카닉 유형 연구)

  • Jung, Jae-Eun;Nam, Yang-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.157-170
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    • 2015
  • A Human Computation Game(HCG) is designed to solve difficult problems that cannot be dealt with computers with a large number of individuals' voluntary participations. Most existing relative studies focus on building more efficient system for problem solving, or the individual cases on the development of certain HCGs. However, a game is fully completed by the players who play it. Therefore, additional research is needed to annalize the ludic elements of HCGs, which induce people to play them voluntarily. We studied the purposes, tasks, and the game mechanics of 31 HCGs, then suggested how to design more enjoyable HCGs.

Design of Wi-Fi based Mobile Game App for a Smart Phone (스마트 폰을 위한 Wi-Fi 기반 모바일 게임 앱의 설계)

  • Oh, Sun-Jin
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2011
  • With the rapid growth of recent smart phone technology, the interests for the design of online game in mobile computing environment are highly focussed on with great attention. Smart phone as a mobile terminal device, however, has many restrictions for implementing online mobile game since the limitation of relatively low performance of a processor, low resolution of GUI, small memory spaces, and short battery power. Therefore, most of games are very restricted on online and multi-play functions. In this paper, we design and implement mobile online game app in component based smart phone environment in order to take over these restrictions in mobile environment. Especially, the implemented mobile game is able to play online game among Wi-Fi based game server and another smart phone.

Educational Game Making-Tool Development using Unity3D Engine: Birth of Game (Unity3D를 이용한 전래동화 게임 제작 툴 개발)

  • Lim, C.J.;Han, Won Dae;Guen, Jeong Yun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposed a tool how to make the educational game for users who don't have professional knowledge about game production technique and It was sought how they can make directly the educational game customized form what they want. It joined with forgotten Korean folk tales. And It evolved into a new game-making tool that is based on Korean folk tales. Users will design, play and share their games themselves with this tool. It was also produced to involve the children more easily and fun in the education while providing and sharing the fairy tales which teachers directly designed by this tool. This tool will give a chance to look back on forgotten Korean folk tales and will play role as a educational game for young students. Through this game, young students will receive good Korean traditional cultures and will gain wisdom, humor and lessons in a game. And adults will feel homesick.

Gamification Convergence Contents Study: Formal Elements of the Game Implemented in (게이미피케이션 융합콘텐츠 연구: <잼라이브>에 나타난 게임의 형식적 요소를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Un-Jung;BYUN, Daniel H.
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.483-489
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    • 2019
  • Recently, various media such as broadcasting, movies, and mobile converge with game elements, expanding the contents and expanding the area. This study focuses on the gamification convergence contents. Among them, we examine the case of mobile application live quiz show by applying the formal elements of the game mentioned by Tracy Fullerton. The elements have all the formal elements of the game, which led to the conclusion that they lead the audience to immersion based on the play characteristics of the game. This can be attributed to the elements of the game that have penetrated into the contents, and it can be reinterpreted, and the directions of new contents can be presented, which is industrially, culturally and academically significant. This study focuses on the industrial and cultural achievements created by contents, and plans and prospects new content that balances play and usefulness.

Design and Implementation of Reinforcement Learning Agent Using PPO Algorithim for Match 3 Gameplay (매치 3 게임 플레이를 위한 PPO 알고리즘을 이용한 강화학습 에이전트의 설계 및 구현)

  • Park, Dae-Geun;Lee, Wan-Bok
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2021
  • Most of the match-3 puzzle games supports automatic play using the MCTS algorithm. However, implementing reinforcement learning agents is not an easy job because it requires both the knowledge of machine learning and the way of complex interactions within the development environment. This study proposes a method in which we can easily design reinforcement learning agents and implement game play agents by applying PPO(Proximal Policy Optimization) algorithms. And we could identify the performance was increased about 44% than the conventional method. The tools we used are the Unity 3D game engine and Unity ML SDK. The experimental result shows that agents became to learn game rules and make better strategic decisions as experiments go on. On average, the puzzle gameplay agents implemented in this study played puzzle games better than normal people. It is expected that the designed agent could be used to speed up the game level design process.

Comparison of three behavior modification techniques for management of anxious children aged 4-8 years

  • Radhakrishna, Sreeraksha;Srinivasan, Ila;Setty, Jyothsna V;Murali, Krishna DR;Melwani, Anjana;Hegde, Kuthpady Manasa
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2019
  • Background: An inability to cope with threatening dental stimuli, i.e., sight, sound, and sensation of airotor, manifests as anxiety and behavioral management problems. Behavior modification techniques involving pre-exposure to dental equipment will give children a first-hand experience of their use, sounds, and clinical effects. The aim of this study was to compare the techniques of Tell-Show-Play-doh, a smartphone dentist game, and a conventional Tell-Show-Do method in the behavior modification of anxious children in the dental operatory. Methods: Sixty children in the age group of 4-8 years, with Frankl's behavior rating score of 2 or 3, requiring Class I and II cavity restorations were divided into three groups. The groups were Group 1: Tell-Show-Play-doh; Group 2: smartphone dentist game; and Group 3: Tell-Show-Do technique and each group comprised of 20 children. Pulse rate, Facial Image Scale (FIS), Frankl's behavior rating scale, and FLACC (Face, Leg, Activity, Cry, Consolability) behavior scales were used to quantify anxious behavior. Operator compliance was recorded through a validated questionnaire. Results: The results showed lower mean pulse rates, lower FIS and FLACC scores, higher percentage of children with Frankl's behavior rating score of 4, and better operator compliance in both the Tell-Show-Play-doh and smartphone dentist game groups than in the conventional Tell-Show-Do group. Conclusion: The Tell-Show-Play-doh and smartphone dentist game techniques are effective tools to reduce dental anxiety in pediatric patients.