Gamified Approach to Blended Philosophy Course: Social Search and Multilingual Communication Experience

In Claudia Urrea (ed.), EPiC Series in Education Science. pp. 20-26 (2020)
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The challenge of updating the existing curriculum to meet the requirements of blended, interactive and gamified approaches is complex. This article presents the design and results of the application of a gamified activity that was used to enrich a blended Philosophy course taught for two years and taken by more than 450 sophomore students in a large public university in Russia. The combination of social search with multilingual communication became an important educational experience for the participating students.

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Anna Bukhtoyarova
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