Title :
A constructivist educational tool: software architecture for Web-based video games
Author :
Vichido, Cesar ; Estrada, Mireya ; Sanchez, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Univ. de las Americas Puebla, Mexico
Abstract :
This paper discusses four concepts, video games, constructivism, MVC architecture and user-modeling. The purpose is to use an educational paradigm that fosters the idea of learning by doing and to develop a system architecture that ties video games to a pedagogical intelligent software system for help and supervision. We consider Constructivism as defined by Von Glaserfeld (1995) as the educational theory, this within a Web based environment using the MVC architecture proposed by Reenskaug (1996) to design, implement and test a set of games that teach geography and physical science at the grammar level. The system in enhanced with a user-modeling server designed by Paredes (2001) to guide students in their learning quest. In order to make it readily available, the system is centralized and accessible through the Web with continuous feedback. The interface is both pleasant and fast; we have chosen a combination of software tools, based on Java and Flash technologies by V der Linden (2002) and P. Shank (2002), respectively. The system developed has been tested in school in Morelos, Mexico. The results presented, although limited, are promising. They show that the students learned the concepts adequately using the system.
Keywords :
Internet; computer aided instruction; computer games; courseware; educational computing; software architecture; user interfaces; user modelling; Flash; Java; MVC architecture; Web-based video games; constructivism; continuous feedback; educational paradigm; educational theory; educational tool; geography; intelligent software system; physical science; software architecture; software tools; user interface; user modeling; user-modeling server; Computer architecture; Feedback; Game theory; Geography; Intelligent systems; Service oriented architecture; Software architecture; Software systems; Software tools; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science, 2003. ENC 2003. Proceedings of the Fourth Mexican International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1915-6
DOI :
10.1109/ENC.2003.1232888