Abstract

AbstractThe premises of theories about Adaptive Serious Games are analyzed. Monistic approaches, which assume a determinacy of humans, and dualistic approaches, in which the ability of humans to self-determine is central, are contrasted. With reference to the concept of Digital Humanism, approaches that focus on the human’s ability to self-determine are given preference. With this perspective, existing approaches to Adaptive Serious Games are discussed and suggestions for further development are made. The focus is on the adaptability of adaptive systems. This can be achieved in particular by suitable configuration options and an editor, with which players can determine the adaptivity of an adaptive serious game themselves.KeywordsAdaptive serious gamesDigital humanismBildung

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