Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Fontes, Mario Madureira lattes
Orientador(a): Vega, Ítalo Santiago
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Tecnologias da Inteligência e Design Digital
Departamento: Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e Tecnologia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/20299
Resumo: The motivation for developing this thesis stems from the wish to find ways t o make the learning of computational concepts easier . The objective of this work is to contribute to the learning/teaching of computational concepts based on narrative learning and critical thinking approaches. In order to develop this objective , OCC-RDD narratives and instructional card games were chosen as instruments. A mechanism called puzzle triggers was conceptualized and integrated in these instruments, and thanks to the introduction of this concept, a very important distinction was made possible: the puzzles correspond to problem-solving oriented cognitive actions, which enable the interpreter to construct puzzles in their mind. As the puzzle triggers evoque puzzles, they are thought to engage the students in the learning context. Conceptualizing the mechanism of puzzle triggers to be integrated in the OCC-RDD narratives and in instructional card games follows a dynamic and constructivist approach based on critical thinking. Three questions were posed and discussed in this work: how can puzzle triggers be structured in OCC-RDD narratives and in card games so that the student develops the kind of logical thinking necessary to acquire computational concepts? How to arouse puzzles within the OCC-RDD scenes and in the process of creating intructional card games? Are there puzzle triggers which are more adequate to be integrated in certain types of OCC-RDD narrative scenes and in certain stages of instructional card games? In order to answer these questions, case studies involving the application of a proposal to teaching computacional concepts to students attending Engineering and Digital Course Games were made. In this teaching proposal, puzzle triggers and puzzles were introduced in OCC-RDD narratives and instructional card games. In order to develop these studies, a guideline for developing OCC-RD narratives and instructional card games was developed. As research hypotheses, the following were proposed: puzzle triggers evoque puzzles and these are essential for developing and structuring critical thinking as students learn a new concept. The introduction of puzzle triggers turned out to be successful, because they stimulated planning, pondering, and evaluating of intervening factors, as well as the process of making decisions and taking actions in order to solve problems. As they performed the activities evoked by the puzzle triggers, the students were able to evaluate the problems they faced from multiple points of view and in this way, they were able to develop critical thinking and reasoning, using strategies and realizing representations to solve problems
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A mechanism called puzzle triggers was conceptualized and integrated in these instruments, and thanks to the introduction of this concept, a very important distinction was made possible: the puzzles correspond to problem-solving oriented cognitive actions, which enable the interpreter to construct puzzles in their mind. As the puzzle triggers evoque puzzles, they are thought to engage the students in the learning context. Conceptualizing the mechanism of puzzle triggers to be integrated in the OCC-RDD narratives and in instructional card games follows a dynamic and constructivist approach based on critical thinking. Three questions were posed and discussed in this work: how can puzzle triggers be structured in OCC-RDD narratives and in card games so that the student develops the kind of logical thinking necessary to acquire computational concepts? How to arouse puzzles within the OCC-RDD scenes and in the process of creating intructional card games? Are there puzzle triggers which are more adequate to be integrated in certain types of OCC-RDD narrative scenes and in certain stages of instructional card games? In order to answer these questions, case studies involving the application of a proposal to teaching computacional concepts to students attending Engineering and Digital Course Games were made. In this teaching proposal, puzzle triggers and puzzles were introduced in OCC-RDD narratives and instructional card games. In order to develop these studies, a guideline for developing OCC-RD narratives and instructional card games was developed. As research hypotheses, the following were proposed: puzzle triggers evoque puzzles and these are essential for developing and structuring critical thinking as students learn a new concept. The introduction of puzzle triggers turned out to be successful, because they stimulated planning, pondering, and evaluating of intervening factors, as well as the process of making decisions and taking actions in order to solve problems. As they performed the activities evoked by the puzzle triggers, the students were able to evaluate the problems they faced from multiple points of view and in this way, they were able to develop critical thinking and reasoning, using strategies and realizing representations to solve problemsA motivação para o desenvolvimento desta tese decorre da intenção de fornecer subsídios para facilitar a aprendizagem de conceitos computacionais. O objetivo geral consiste em contribuir para o ensino-aprendizagem de conceitos computacionais a partir de uma abordagem fundamentada em aprendizagem narrativa e pensamento crítico. Para desenvolver esse objetivo, foram utilizados como instrumentos, narrativas OCC-RDD e jogos de cartas instrucionais e nesses integrado um mecanismo denominado gatilhos de desafios. Com a introdução desse conceito, uma distinção importante é formalizada: os desafios correspondem às ações cognitivas que se orientam para a resolução de problemas, enquanto os gatilhos de desafios concernem os estímulos que levam o solucionador a interpretá-los e construir em sua mente os desafios. Considera-se que os gatilhos de desafios, pela potencialidade em desencadear desafios, podem ser utilizados para engajar os estudantes no contexto de aprendizagem. A formalização do conceito de gatilhos de desafios como mecanismo a ser incorporado em roteirização de narrativas instrucionais e de jogos de cartas instrucionais contempla uma visão da aprendizagem como uma atividade dinâmica e construtivista alicerçada em pensamento crítico. Três questões são postuladas e discutidas: como os desafios podem ser estruturados em narrativas escritas com a técnica OCC-RDD ou em jogos de cartas para levar o estudante a desenvolver o raciocínio lógico necessário para a aquisição de conceitos de computação?; como suscitar os desafios dentro das cenas das narrativas OCC-RDD e dentro do processo de criação dos jogos de cartas?; há gatilhos de desafios que se adequam melhor a certos tipos de cenas de narrativas OCC-RDD e a certas etapas de jogos de cartas instrucionais?. Para respondê-las, foram desenvolvidos estudos de caso que envolveram aplicação de uma proposta de ensino de conceitos computacionais com o uso de gatilhos de desafios e desafios introduzidos em narrativas OCC-RDD e em jogos de cartas instrucionais para alunos dos cursos de Engenharia e de Jogos Digitais. Para desenvolver esses estudos, foi elaborado um roteiro para a criação e o desenvolvimento das narrativas OCC-RDD e dos jogos de cartas instrucionais. 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title Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais
spellingShingle Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais
Fontes, Mario Madureira
Gatilhos de desafios
Ciência da computação - Estudo e ensino
Jogos de cartas
Puzzle triggers
Computer science - Study and teaching
Card games
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS
title_short Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais
title_full Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais
title_fullStr Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais
title_full_unstemmed Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais
title_sort Gatilhos de desafios para o desenvolvimento de jogos e narrativas instrucionais
author Fontes, Mario Madureira
author_facet Fontes, Mario Madureira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Vega, Ítalo Santiago
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fontes, Mario Madureira
contributor_str_mv Vega, Ítalo Santiago
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gatilhos de desafios
Ciência da computação - Estudo e ensino
Jogos de cartas
topic Gatilhos de desafios
Ciência da computação - Estudo e ensino
Jogos de cartas
Puzzle triggers
Computer science - Study and teaching
Card games
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Puzzle triggers
Computer science - Study and teaching
Card games
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS
description The motivation for developing this thesis stems from the wish to find ways t o make the learning of computational concepts easier . The objective of this work is to contribute to the learning/teaching of computational concepts based on narrative learning and critical thinking approaches. In order to develop this objective , OCC-RDD narratives and instructional card games were chosen as instruments. A mechanism called puzzle triggers was conceptualized and integrated in these instruments, and thanks to the introduction of this concept, a very important distinction was made possible: the puzzles correspond to problem-solving oriented cognitive actions, which enable the interpreter to construct puzzles in their mind. As the puzzle triggers evoque puzzles, they are thought to engage the students in the learning context. Conceptualizing the mechanism of puzzle triggers to be integrated in the OCC-RDD narratives and in instructional card games follows a dynamic and constructivist approach based on critical thinking. Three questions were posed and discussed in this work: how can puzzle triggers be structured in OCC-RDD narratives and in card games so that the student develops the kind of logical thinking necessary to acquire computational concepts? How to arouse puzzles within the OCC-RDD scenes and in the process of creating intructional card games? Are there puzzle triggers which are more adequate to be integrated in certain types of OCC-RDD narrative scenes and in certain stages of instructional card games? In order to answer these questions, case studies involving the application of a proposal to teaching computacional concepts to students attending Engineering and Digital Course Games were made. In this teaching proposal, puzzle triggers and puzzles were introduced in OCC-RDD narratives and instructional card games. In order to develop these studies, a guideline for developing OCC-RD narratives and instructional card games was developed. As research hypotheses, the following were proposed: puzzle triggers evoque puzzles and these are essential for developing and structuring critical thinking as students learn a new concept. The introduction of puzzle triggers turned out to be successful, because they stimulated planning, pondering, and evaluating of intervening factors, as well as the process of making decisions and taking actions in order to solve problems. As they performed the activities evoked by the puzzle triggers, the students were able to evaluate the problems they faced from multiple points of view and in this way, they were able to develop critical thinking and reasoning, using strategies and realizing representations to solve problems
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