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Title: Implementación de la gamificación como estrategia en la enseñanza de la química
Author: Salazar Noboa, Miguel
Tutor: Cortés, Armando  
Abstract: The line of research in which one works is the Learning based on Games, where the student becomes the protagonist of his own learning with the teacher as a guide. It presents a series of recommendations aimed at creating more dynamic, attractive and fun learning spaces through gamification as a methodological strategy for the teaching of Chemistry, which together with the help of ICT such as APKs (Android Application Package) are achieves more meaningful learning in young people at the ESO level. In the first instance, an approach is made to the 5E constructivist model and its application to Chemistry topics such as the periodic table and both Inorganic and Organic compounds, since these themes can be subject to gamification due to their particular characteristics in terms of difficulty of learning that students have to acquire these skills and that by traditional methodology become difficult and tedious to learn. The pillars on which this ludification is based is the MDA (Mechanics, Dynamics, Aesthetics) architecture. This research work has a current approach to gamification in Chemistry and considers the use of mobile applications (APK) as: "The Periodic Table Quiz", "Chemical Domino", "Chemical Substances" and "Functional Groups in Chemistry Organic ¿all of them based on constructivist learning in the topics to be applied, since in the modern era the APKs can be used in a massive and freeway so they fulfill the function of promoting, motivating, fulfilling an objective, activating learning and evaluating to specific students.
Keywords: gamification
APK
ESO
ESO
motivation
chemistry classroom
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 4-Jan-2020
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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