Eğitimde Teknoloji Uygulamaları Dergisi
Kısa Adı: JTAE | ISSN (Online): 2791-626X | DOI: 10.29329/jtae

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Eğitimde Teknoloji Uygulamaları Dergisi 2025, Clt. 6(1) 1-10

Development of an Educational Computer Game for Orienteering

Osman Demirhan, Ebru Yılmaz İnce

ss. 1 - 10   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.29329/jtae.2025.1403.1

Yayın Tarihi: Aralık 31, 2025  |   Görüntüleme Sayısı: 1/0   |   İndirilme Sayısı: 1/0


Özet

Orienteering is a sport that combines physical movement with cognitive skills such as map reading, compass navigation, and route planning. However, due to various environmental and physical constraints, not everyone has access to this sport. With the rise of digital technologies, interactive and educational mobile games offer a new opportunity to bring such experiences to wider audiences. Thanks to immersive design elements such as sound effects, intuitive controls, and three-dimensional virtual environments, today's educational games attract significant attention and provide learners with engaging learning environments. In this study, an educational mobile game that simulates orienteering tasks was developed using the Unity game engine and C# programming language. The game includes interactive missions, a story-driven structure, and dual-language support, and is playable entirely offline. It is believed that this orienteering-themed educational game will attract learners from various age groups and can be used to increase motivation, knowledge, and awareness about orienteering through digital learning environments.

Anahtar kelimeler: Orienteering, Educational Technology, Game-Based Learning, Computer Game, Map Navigation


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APA 7th edition
Demirhan, O., & Ince, E.Y. (2025). Development of an Educational Computer Game for Orienteering. Eğitimde Teknoloji Uygulamaları Dergisi, 6(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.29329/jtae.2025.1403.1

Harvard
Demirhan, O. and Ince, E. (2025). Development of an Educational Computer Game for Orienteering. Eğitimde Teknoloji Uygulamaları Dergisi, 6(1), pp. 1-10.

Chicago 16th edition
Demirhan, Osman and Ebru Yilmaz Ince (2025). "Development of an Educational Computer Game for Orienteering". Eğitimde Teknoloji Uygulamaları Dergisi 6 (1):1-10. https://doi.org/10.29329/jtae.2025.1403.1

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