H5P-Based Matching Game for Training Graphs of Internal Forces in Structural Analysis

C. De Santos-Berbel, José Ignacio Hernando García, Andrea Vázquez-Greciano
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The teaching of structural analysis is essential in the training of undergraduate students who will be qualified in structural calculations. The use of games in learning can motivate students and improve their performances in evaluations. To this end, H5P-based matching games have been adopted in Moodle for a structural analysis course as an optional assignment to train graphs of internal forces (GIFs). Although the students knew that participating in the games would positively impact their grades, they were not informed of the exact number of extra points they would receive based on their performances. The engagement, motivation and performance of the students were analyzed using various statistics. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the game in facilitating knowledge acquisition was evaluated by comparing the students’ performances in the games to their performances in the GIF exercises during face-to-face examinations. The study found that the students who participated in the games exhibited high levels of motivation and engagement. In addition, the results indicate that the participants had a moderately improved understanding of GIFs when taking the course examinations.
基于 H5P 的匹配游戏用于结构分析中的内力图训练
结构分析教学对于培养合格的结构计算本科生至关重要。在学习中使用游戏可以激发学生的积极性,并提高他们在评估中的表现。为此,在结构分析课程的 Moodle 中采用了基于 H5P 的配对游戏,作为训练内力图(GIF)的选修作业。虽然学生们知道参加游戏会对他们的成绩产生积极影响,但他们并不知道根据自己的表现会得到多少加分。我们利用各种统计数据对学生的参与度、积极性和成绩进行了分析。此外,通过比较学生在游戏中的表现和他们在面对面考试中的 GIF 练习中的表现,评估了游戏在促进知识学习方面的效果。研究发现,参与游戏的学生表现出很高的积极性和参与度。此外,研究结果表明,学员在参加课程考试时对 GIF 的理解有了一定程度的提高。
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