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    On-line version ISSN 2309-9003Print version ISSN 2223-0386

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    STACK, Michael  and  BUNT, Byron. Developing a Game-Based Learning Pedagogy for Teaching History using Napoleon Total War. Y&T [online]. 2023, n.30, pp.9-35. ISSN 2309-9003.  https://doi.org/10.17159/2223-0386/2023/n30a2.

    Current digital game-based learning (DGBL) methods for teaching history require a significant outlay in information and communications technology (ICT). This, in effect, constitutes a significant obstacle in implementing DGBL in the South African and Zimbabwean school context. Most schools do not have the infrastructure to equip entire classes with gaming-capable computers or sufficient access to electricity or the internet. This paper investigates how access to DGBL can be improved in challenged teaching and learning contexts by designing a pedagogy that is more readily adaptable to challenges presented in South African and Zimbabwean classrooms. The research uses a design-based research design where compatibility issues of DGBL are analysed with the aim of developing a more integrated approach that is then tested and evaluated in order to redesign the approach. The primary research question was: "How can Game Based Learning techniques and traditional history pedagogy be integrated to promote the use of Napoleon Total War in Southern African secondary school history classrooms?"

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