Abstract
Niantic Labs has developed an augmented virtual reality mobile app game called Ingress in which agents must seek out and control locations for their designated factions. The app uses the Google Maps interface along with GPS to enhance a geocaching-like experience with elements of other classical games such as capture-the-flag. This study aims to assess the effect Ingress can have on introductory to physical geography students. These goals include: whether the students can acquire greater geographical interest through Ingress, garner a sense of community, and whether students exhibit improved exam scores in the classroom.
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Michael Davis
Michael Davis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, USA. His research interests include regional climate change, air-sea interactions in climate models, and innovative ways to engage geography students in and out of the classroom.