How ChatGPT can inspire and improve serious board game design
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17083/ijsg.v10i4.645Keywords:
Game design, Serious games, Game-based learning, Large Language Models, Artificial intelligence, ChatGPTAbstract
Designing engaging serious board games that effectively address students' diverse and complex needs presents a significant challenge for educators. As a possible solution, Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT can assist educators in designing and evaluating game-based learning experiences. This study explores three primary ways ChatGPT can enhance educators' game design process. Firstly, ChatGPT can assist with brainstorming, suggesting game themes and mechanisms aligned with curriculum and learning goals. Secondly, it can provide templates or exemplars of game components, allowing educators to create customized games that offer what their students need. Lastly, ChatGPT can offer valuable feedback on game prototypes, identifying areas for improvement and guidance to enhance the game's efficacy as an educational tool. We attempted to advance the ongoing discourse on the roles of artificial intelligence and board games in education by providing valuable insights into the potential of these tools.
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