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Toby Russo; James Russo – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2024
Mathematical games can be used to engage learners, promote fluency and deepen conceptual understanding. When considering the level of engagement of students, sometimes a small change can have a large impact. Something as simple as switching dice for cards in a game and, importantly, introducing a 'non-replacement' mechanism to the gameplay, can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Games, Gamification
Katarzyna Potega vel Zabik; Dor Abrahamson; Ilona Ilowiecka-Tanska – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2024
The O?THO exhibit, situated within the LivingLab at Copernicus Science Centre (CSC) in Warsaw, Poland, introduces visitors to the Cartesian principles of representing numerical data as points in a two-dimensional space--the coordinate system. This interactive tabletop digital exhibit takes the form of a collaborative two-player game where…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Geometry, Educational Games
Aguilera, Manuel M. – Online Submission, 2023
This document describes the game ThunderHawk, intended for use in the first and second cycles of basic education (1st to 6th grade). The game was developed as didactic material to reinforce the fundamental operations of addition and subtraction.
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Games, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Tim Erickson – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2024
This is the third in a series of articles describing CODAP and where it might be used to address content in the "Australian Curriculum: Mathematics" v9.0 (ACARA, 2022). We've talked before about model-ling and about statistics; this time, we'll talk about exploring probability using CODAP. As before, we have also prepared online pages…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Data Analysis, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Curriculum
Iago Rodrigues Agualuza; Silvana Morita Melo; Lina Garcés; Vânia de Oliveira Neves – Informatics in Education, 2025
Modern software companies prioritize high-quality products for competitiveness, and Software Process Improvement (SPI) models help achieve this. In Brazil, the Brazilian Software Process Improvement Model ("MPS-SW" model) is widely used, but its complexity and extensive documentation make it challenging to teach in undergraduate courses.…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Computer Science Education, Computer Software
Matthew Gaydos – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2021
Over the past 15 years, various government agencies in Singapore have supported educational game development and research, producing multiple digital games (e.g., "Legends of Alkhemia," "Statecraft X"), and non-digital games (e.g., "Green City Blues," "Money Matters"). Although these games had been…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Design, Foreign Countries, Game Based Learning
James Russo; Toby Russo – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2023
Australian primary school teachers have reported that they use games frequently in teaching mathematics. In this paper, the authors discuss the game mechanics of five types of whole-class games that can be particularly powerful for supporting mathematical thinking and student engagement in mathematics.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Games
Be´atrice Roy; Ste´phan Gasca; Jean-Yves Winum – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This article reports the development of Chem'Sc@pe, an escape game activity for first- and second-year undergraduate students, covering various topics from an introductory organic chemistry course. The objective was to encourage them to review notions learned in class in a fun and collaborative environment. The set comprises a game board…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction
Kimberley Porteus – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2023
The majority of children in mainstream (no fee, poorly resourced, African language dominant) public schools in South Africa fall significantly behind curricular norms in mathematics by Grade 3; the early learning gap grows across time. The provision of "quality" instructional materials is a well-recognised component of effective…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Design
Pyman, Hannah; Sundsbø, Katrine – Journal of Information Literacy, 2021
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed game entitled Copyright Dough. As copyright literacy has become increasingly important in scholarly communication, this paper explores how a more engaging teaching method is essential for getting researchers, students, academics, and library staff to…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Literacy, Teaching Methods, Educational Games
Hanebutt, Rachel – Global Family Research Project, 2021
There is growing interest in games as an exciting and engaging tool for professional development. At GFRP, we believe gamification holds promise for in-person and on-line professional development designed to build the capacity of teachers and all those who work to engage families in their multiple roles supporting their children's learning and…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Educational Games, Change Strategies, Theory Practice Relationship
Ariana W. Hobsteter; Santiago Stabile; Evangelina Mascaro´; Gustavo F. Silbestri – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed education. In these circumstances, technology aided learning by providing new ways of teaching and communicating with students. In this work, we report the online activities carried out in the Basic Organic Chemistry virtual course of the Chemistry Department at UNS (Argentina) for first-year students of the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, COVID-19
Kate Quane; Carolyn Buhren – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2023
It is widely acknowledged that communicating mathematical thinking is complex, difficult, and often messy. In this article, the authors explore how mathematical thinking is communicated, providing examples of strategies for teachers and students to use in the mathematics classroom.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Learning Strategies
Aranguren, Patricia; Sánchez, Daniel; Casi, Álvaro; Araiz, Miguel; Catalán, Leyre – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2022
The nowadays European educational framework boosts applying the learned theoretical concepts to real situations. Hence, practice sessions are key resources to present students direct applications of the theoretical concepts shown in class. Thus, developing new educational equipment and practice sessions oriented to bringing theoretical knowledge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Game Based Learning, Educational Games, Educational Equipment
Hirkani, Munira; Hegde, Geeta; Kamath, Ramakrishna; Sonwane, Tejaswini; Angane, Esha; Gajbhiye, Riya – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
Developing group cohesiveness in the online environment is important for a satisfying learning experience. This article describes an innovative use of crosswords as a "group" activity along with a hybrid version of Medical Pictionary and Medical Charades, in a medical school in India, to engage the learners, encourage interactions and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Group Unity, Group Activities, Medical Students