Types
Elements
Game Names
Characteristics
100

Students assume a different identity

Roleplay

100

Players Participate and Find Meaning

Activity

100

This game type is best for helping students navigate a complex syllabus or a dense research database.

The Academic Scavenger Hunt.

100

Freedom to make choices

Control

200

Identify missing information

Puzzles

200

System Feedback

Closure

200

This classic format is recommended for reviewing definitions, facts, and broad concept categories before an exam.

Jeopardy-style games.

200

Imaginary world holds students' attention

Fantasy

300

Adaptation of TV games

Trivia Games

300

Observe student performance

Monitor

300

This activity uses a grid format to help students master course-specific terminology and vocabulary.

Academic Crossword Puzzles.

300

Teams

Collaboration and Competition

400

Alternate worlds or situations

Simulation

400

Learning outcomes are measured

Assessment

400

Which game type involves students "acting out" a scenario to solve a problem or apply a theory?  

 Role-Playing Games (or Simulations).

400

Level of difficulty

Challenge

500

Questions of Clues

Guessing Games

500

What the instructor wants students to learn

Goals

500

Students follow series of clues and prompts from the instructor to help find information online

Web Quest

500

New Information

Curiosity