Implementation of Mobile game for Religion Learning

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Edy Sulistiyo, Vindy, Nizirwan Anwar, Diana Teresia Spits Warnars, Setya Chendra Wibawa, Goenawan Brotosaputro, Dedy Prasetya Kristiadi, Harco Leslie Hendric Spits Warnars, Kiyota Hashimoto

2019 TALE 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Education Conference paper Cited by 2

Abstract

Currently, the growth of information and technology is rapid. It makes a lot of things in various fields including education becoming more effective and efficient. In education, one of its implementation which is a game is proven to be a useful tool to support conventional teaching methods and bring a more natural understanding of learning materials. Moreover, as a product of the popular culture in modern society, video game mirrors the general culture practice in real life and reflects it via its own culture inside the game. This makes a video game can give a contribution to the social construction of reality as it affects the player's view towards learning in real life and vice versa. From there, we see that there is an opportunity for learning about religion to be supported by its utilization to provide an interactive and fun learning experience. In this paper, we discuss how a video game is implemented to support religious learning. The game was developed with the scrum method where we surveyed to gather the user requirements before the design step. The game design was made by using the use case diagram and storyboard, and it was built using Unity version 2017.3.0f3. © 2019 IEEE.

Affiliations

Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Electrical Engineering Department, Jawa Timur, 60213, Indonesia; School of Computer Science Bina Nusantara University, Game Application Technology Program, Jakarta, 11480, Indonesia; Esa Unggul University, Faculty of Computer Science, Jakarta, 11510, Indonesia; Bina Nusantara University, Information Systems Department, Jakarta, 11480, Indonesia; Universitas Budi Luhur, Information System Department, Jakarta, 12260, Indonesia; Raharja University, Computer Science Department, Tangerang, 15117, Indonesia; Binus Graduate Program - Doctor of Computer Science Bina Nusantara University, Computer Science Department, Jakarta, 11480, Indonesia; Prince Songkla University, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Phuket Campus, Thailand