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Games math. Adaptive video game to evaluate basic mathematic concepts
Registro en:
Communications in Computer and Information Science, LTEC 2017
1865-0929
9783319627427
Autor
Sarría, Íñigo (1)
González-Crespo, Rubén (1)
Magreñán, Á. Alberto (1)
Narváez, Sandra Patricia (1)
Orcos, Lara (1)
Institución
Resumen
Video games are interesting tools which can help teachers to motivate students so as to reinforce the main concepts related to Euclidean geometry, such as the types of angles, lines, and terms related with the circle and circumference. Currently, teachers are conscious about the low academic level of their students because they do not apply these concepts properly. In addition, it is observed that students show great affinity for the use of electronic applications, including online games and video games. This paper reviews the results obtained when using a video game to reinforce concepts related with Euclidean Geometry with students of the first academic level of Civil Engineering to which there were previously applied a traditional evaluation where they had to solve various exercises related to these concepts. After performing the activity raised in the online game called “Euclid: The Game” there is carried out an evaluation of the student progress in the correct application of these concepts in practical exercises.