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Evaluating the Relationship between Cognitive Styleand Pre-Service Teachers’Preconceived Notions aboutAdopting Console Video Gamesfor Use in Future Classrooms.
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Evaluating the Relationship between Cognitive Styleand Pre-Service Teachers’Preconceived Notions aboutAdopting Console Video Gamesfor Use in Future Classrooms.

Robert Kenny and Rudy McDaniel
International Journal of Game based Learning, Vol.3(2)
04-01-2013

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This article explores the impact of perceptual cognitive styles on pre-service teachers’ attitudes toward video games. Using a cognitive style continuum measuring field dependence and field independence, the authors conducted an exploratory study to measure the potential impact of cognitive style on pre-service teachers’ dispositions towards the use of games in their future classrooms. Results showed that participants who planned on becoming teachers were generally found to be more field dependent than peers who elected other major fields of study. These participants also demonstrated a general reluctance towards using console games in their future classroom situations. After the brief experience playing the console game, however, these preservice teachers’ attitudes changed significantly with regards to their game playing attitudes and preferences.
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