A collaborative system architecture for developing digital electronic games

Educational electronic games have been gaining lots of space inside classrooms because of their contribution to the learning and motivation of the students. However, the development process of a game is complex and, normally, involves many people with different profiles, making it impossible for the...

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Principais autores: Raulino, Filipe de Carvalho Pinto, Martins, Raiane dos Santos, Burlamaqui, Akynara Aglaé Rodrigues Santos da Silva, Burlamaqui, Aquiles Medeiros Filgueira
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Idioma:English
Publicado em: International Educative Research Foundation and Publisher
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/29745
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Resumo:Educational electronic games have been gaining lots of space inside classrooms because of their contribution to the learning and motivation of the students. However, the development process of a game is complex and, normally, involves many people with different profiles, making it impossible for the teachers to develop games according to their pedagogical needs. Even though the existence of technical barriers, the teacher’s involvement in this process is fundamental, since they are the ones that have the expertise on the pedagogical components of the process. Through a collaborative process, it is possible to merge all needed elements for the development of educational electronic games, since it allows mutual help among the participants. Furthermore, providing individual learning to each collaborator, through the exchange of ideas and experience gain throughout the project development. This article has the objective of creating a community for collaborative development, that includes the pedagogical features on the development of educational electronic games. For this we will present a collaborative system model, based on the roots of the 3C collaboration model: communication, coordination and cooperation