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Development of Blockchain Learning Game-Themed Education Program Targeting Elementary Students Based on ASSURE Model

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  • Eunsun Choi

    (Major in Computer Education, Faculty of Science Education, Graduate School, Jeju National University, Jeju-si 63294, Korea)

  • Youngmi Choi

    (Center for Creative Education, Jeju National University, Jeju-si 63294, Korea)

  • Namje Park

    (Department of Computer Education, Teachers College, Jeju National University, Jeju-si 63294, Korea)

Abstract

The blockchain education program based on the ASSURE model proposed in this article is of value because it can be applied in blended learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, using learning games to facilitate self-directed learning. We developed the education program in accordance with the six steps of the education design process of the ASSURE model. Firstly, we assessed learners to identify digital literacy issues of South Korean elementary students and jobs desired by them. Secondly, the objective of blockchain education was defined as improving awareness of and attention to blockchain technology by elementary students. Thirdly, gamification applied lessons were used as a teaching method, with educational media and data developed as worksheets and materials that can be used both online and offline. Fourthly, the educational contents and teaching aids were tested to evaluate the developed learning materials. Fifthly, the learning games were designed to offer rewards. Last, we designed the program to teach the principles of consensus mechanisms, private blockchain, and public blockchain. Education experts’ feedback was analyzed using technical statistics and LDA-based topic modeling to assess and modify the program. The education program design approach incorporating gamification elements was effective but needed expansion in coverage to include level-based teaching elements.

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  • Eunsun Choi & Youngmi Choi & Namje Park, 2022. "Development of Blockchain Learning Game-Themed Education Program Targeting Elementary Students Based on ASSURE Model," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-24, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:7:p:3771-:d:777456
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