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The aim of this work is to show the development of an educational game that the XXI century requires. Certainly, throughout the writing the reader will find a proposal for children from 9 years old to learn while playing, through activities related to mathematics, natural sciences and the development of kinesthetic skills. The computer system as a whole seeks to reduce the time that teachers use in the preparation and evaluation of activities carried out by the students, through the delivery of online information, so that they can enhance the feedback dedicated to each student.The educational…mehr

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The aim of this work is to show the development of an educational game that the XXI century requires. Certainly, throughout the writing the reader will find a proposal for children from 9 years old to learn while playing, through activities related to mathematics, natural sciences and the development of kinesthetic skills. The computer system as a whole seeks to reduce the time that teachers use in the preparation and evaluation of activities carried out by the students, through the delivery of online information, so that they can enhance the feedback dedicated to each student.The educational game called Reciclando Cuido el Océano (Recycling I care for the Ocean), whose objective is "Clean the ocean by recycling", was obtained from the curricular bases of the Chilean Ministry of Education and is adjusted to the standards of the SAEP Model of the GCSA Program of the University of Chile. The game has 5 activities available related to ocean care; one is collaborative and develops children's strategic vision. While the students have fun playing the game, teachers can review the results on the uLearnet platform (www.ulearnet.org).
Autorenporträt
Matías Ignacio Arriagada Marabolí, Ingegneria Informatica dell'Università Andrés Bello - Cile.Jessica Meza-Jaque, ingegnere civile in informatica e master in ingegneria industriale presso l'Università di Concepción - Cile e dottorato in educazione e tecnologie dell'informazione presso l'UNED - Spagna.