Evaluation of the Create@School Game-Based Learning-Teaching Approach.

Create@School LEGO® sensors STEM coding coding Apps education mobile sensors pocket code

Journal

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 1424-8220
Titre abrégé: Sensors (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101204366

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
24 Jul 2019
Historique:
received: 20 06 2019
revised: 16 07 2019
accepted: 18 07 2019
entrez: 27 7 2019
pubmed: 28 7 2019
medline: 28 7 2019
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The constructivist approach is interested in creating knowledge through active engagement and encourages students to build their knowledge from their experiences in the world. Learning through digital game making is a constructivist approach that allows students to learn by developing their own games, enhancing problem-solving skills and fostering creativity. In this context two tools, Create@School App and the Project Management Dashboard (PMD), were developed to enable students from different countries to be able to adapt their learning material by programming and designing games for their academic subjects, therefore integrating the game mechanics, dynamics, and aesthetics into the academic curriculum. This paper focuses on presenting the validation context as well as the evaluation of these tools. The Hassenzahl model and AttrakDiff survey were used for measuring users' experience and satisfaction, and for understanding emotional responses, thus providing information that enables testing of the acceptability and usability of the developed apps. After two years of usage of code-making apps (i.e., Create@School and its pre-design version Pocket Code), the pupils processed knowledge from their academic subjects spontaneously as game-based embedded knowledge. The students demonstrated creativity, a practical approach, and enthusiasm regarding making games focused on academic content that led them to learning, using mobile devices, sensors, images, and contextual information. This approach was widely accepted by students and teachers as part of their everyday class routines.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31344813
pii: s19153251
doi: 10.3390/s19153251
pmc: PMC6695907
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Subventions

Organisme : Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
ID : 645215

Auteurs

Eugenio Gaeta (E)

LifeSTech, Department of Photonics and Bioengineering, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avenida Complutense nº 30, Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid, Spain.

María Eugenia Beltrán-Jaunsaras (ME)

LifeSTech, Department of Photonics and Bioengineering, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avenida Complutense nº 30, Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid, Spain. mebeltran@lst.tfo.upm.es.

Gloria Cea (G)

LifeSTech, Department of Photonics and Bioengineering, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avenida Complutense nº 30, Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid, Spain.

Bernadette Spieler (B)

Graz University of Technology, Institute for Software Technology, Inffeldgasse 13/V, 8010 Graz, Austria.

Andrew Burton (A)

Nottingham Trent University, 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK.

Rebeca Isabel García-Betances (RI)

LifeSTech, Department of Photonics and Bioengineering, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avenida Complutense nº 30, Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid, Spain.

María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez (MF)

LifeSTech, Department of Photonics and Bioengineering, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avenida Complutense nº 30, Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid, Spain.

David Brown (D)

Nottingham Trent University, 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK.

Helen Boulton (H)

Nottingham Trent University, 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK.

María T Arredondo Waldmeyer (MT)

LifeSTech, Department of Photonics and Bioengineering, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avenida Complutense nº 30, Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid, Spain.

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