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Skills Required for Game Design: A Case Study of 'Plummeting Piracy and Moot Reliability'

   

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Instructions for playing the game
BMP3003 Further Academic
Skills
Academic integrity is described to putting values
into practices through honesty in academic work
that is performed at university and take
responsibilities to learn together with follow
conventions of scholarship. In other words,
academic integrity is termed to moral code of
academia. At University, it is fundamental for
learning, researching together with teaching. It
comprises ongoing fostering of multifaceted
network of responsibilities and approaches across
community of educational institution.
Plummeting Piracy and Moot Reliability” is a game for
improving knowledge to avoid academic integrity and
level of plagiarism in assignments. Instructions to
students for playing the game are as presented:
Presenting own ideas: Despite of parroting words or
ideas of sources, student must explore what they have to
write about a topic.
Setting time limits for each level and sticking on them:
A player must set time frame for each tasks or stage of
the game and stick on them to achieve success.
Format modification: A player requires to properly
modify formats while playing the game.
Check privacy settings: A player must check their
privacy setting as it can impact who can see that they are
online and can play with them.
An explanation of why academic
integrity at University is so important
Game Design
Skills used to produce the game
Skills are abilities or potentials that are needed for
doing a task. In context to produce or design a game,
there are ample number of skills required within the
designer. For producing Plummeting Piracy and
Moot Reliability, some skills that are used are as
reflected:
Collaboration skill
Critical thinking skill
Programming knowledge
Communication skill
Time management skill
Name
References
Arbucias, D., 2018. The Midas touch: a theory of
resource curses. University of Delaware.
D'atri, A., Bhembre, V. and Singh, K., 2017. Learning
Ceph: Unifed, scalable, and reliable open source
storage solution. Packt Publishing Ltd.
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