GenAI Learning for Game Design: Both Prior Self-Transcendent Pursuit and Material Desire Contribute to a Positive Experience

This study explores factors influencing positive experiences with generative AI (GenAI) in a learning game design context. Using a sample of 26 master’s-level students in a course on AI’s societal aspects, this study examines the impact of (1) prior knowledge and attitudes toward technology and lear...

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Main Authors: Dongpeng Huang, James E. Katz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-03-01
Series:Big Data and Cognitive Computing
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description This study explores factors influencing positive experiences with generative AI (GenAI) in a learning game design context. Using a sample of 26 master’s-level students in a course on AI’s societal aspects, this study examines the impact of (1) prior knowledge and attitudes toward technology and learning, and (2) personal value orientations. Results indicated that both students’ self-transcendent goals and desire for material benefits have positive correlations with collaborative, cognitive, and affective outcomes. However, self-transcendent goals are a stronger predictor, as determined by stepwise regression analysis. Attitudes toward technology were positively associated with cognitive and affective outcomes during the first week, though this association did not persist into the second week. Most other attitudinal variables were not associated with collaborative or cognitive outcomes but were linked to negative affect. These findings suggest that students’ personal values correlate more strongly with the collaborative, cognitive, and affective aspects of using GenAI for educational game design than their attitudinal attributes. This result may indicate that the design experience neutralizes the effect of earlier attitudes towards technology, with major influences deriving from personal value orientations. If these findings are borne out, this study has implications for the utility of current educational efforts to change students’ attitudes towards technology, especially those that encourage more women to study STEM topics. Thus, it may be that, rather than pro-technology instruction, a focus on value orientations would be a more effective way to encourage diverse students to participate in STEM programs.
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spelling doaj-art-77e2e89cc6734078a6ad9a6b45428f0b2025-08-20T03:14:21ZengMDPI AGBig Data and Cognitive Computing2504-22892025-03-01947810.3390/bdcc9040078GenAI Learning for Game Design: Both Prior Self-Transcendent Pursuit and Material Desire Contribute to a Positive ExperienceDongpeng Huang0James E. Katz1College of Communication, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USACollege of Communication, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USAThis study explores factors influencing positive experiences with generative AI (GenAI) in a learning game design context. Using a sample of 26 master’s-level students in a course on AI’s societal aspects, this study examines the impact of (1) prior knowledge and attitudes toward technology and learning, and (2) personal value orientations. Results indicated that both students’ self-transcendent goals and desire for material benefits have positive correlations with collaborative, cognitive, and affective outcomes. However, self-transcendent goals are a stronger predictor, as determined by stepwise regression analysis. Attitudes toward technology were positively associated with cognitive and affective outcomes during the first week, though this association did not persist into the second week. Most other attitudinal variables were not associated with collaborative or cognitive outcomes but were linked to negative affect. These findings suggest that students’ personal values correlate more strongly with the collaborative, cognitive, and affective aspects of using GenAI for educational game design than their attitudinal attributes. This result may indicate that the design experience neutralizes the effect of earlier attitudes towards technology, with major influences deriving from personal value orientations. If these findings are borne out, this study has implications for the utility of current educational efforts to change students’ attitudes towards technology, especially those that encourage more women to study STEM topics. Thus, it may be that, rather than pro-technology instruction, a focus on value orientations would be a more effective way to encourage diverse students to participate in STEM programs.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-2289/9/4/78learning game designGenAI for teaching and learningpositive design experienceattitudinal attributesself-transcendent goalmaterial desire
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learning game design
GenAI for teaching and learning
positive design experience
attitudinal attributes
self-transcendent goal
material desire
title GenAI Learning for Game Design: Both Prior Self-Transcendent Pursuit and Material Desire Contribute to a Positive Experience
title_full GenAI Learning for Game Design: Both Prior Self-Transcendent Pursuit and Material Desire Contribute to a Positive Experience
title_fullStr GenAI Learning for Game Design: Both Prior Self-Transcendent Pursuit and Material Desire Contribute to a Positive Experience
title_full_unstemmed GenAI Learning for Game Design: Both Prior Self-Transcendent Pursuit and Material Desire Contribute to a Positive Experience
title_short GenAI Learning for Game Design: Both Prior Self-Transcendent Pursuit and Material Desire Contribute to a Positive Experience
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GenAI for teaching and learning
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material desire
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