Innovative Educational Technology: The Impact of an Interactive Video Game on History Teaching for Basic Education Students and its Link to Cultural Identity in Migration Contexts

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  • Carlos Hernán Aguayza Mendieta,
  • Jairo Patricio Chávez Jara,
  • Carlos Efrain Chasiluisa Taco,
  • Richard Patricio Sánchez Sánchez,
  • María Lo-rena Villacrés Pumagualle

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS3.3797

Abstract

This article presents a study on how the creation of a video game to teach history in basic education students strengthens learning and serves as an interactive edu-cational resource for teachers, transforming the traditional approach to teaching. This generates a greater interest of students in learning, considering the im-portance of maintaining links with their culture of origin in the formation of their identity when facing migration. The study was divided into three phases: an ex-ploratory investigation in the Pablo Arturo Suarez educational unit, the develop-ment of the video game using an agile methodology with an adaptive algorithm that modifies the content according to the player's progress, and finally, the evalu-ation of a specific group of students. The results demonstrated a 27.78% increase in students' knowledge compared to the conventional method of learning.

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2023-08-10

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Carlos Hernán Aguayza Mendieta, Jairo Patricio Chávez Jara, Carlos Efrain Chasiluisa Taco, Richard Patricio Sánchez Sánchez, & María Lo-rena Villacrés Pumagualle. (2023). Innovative Educational Technology: The Impact of an Interactive Video Game on History Teaching for Basic Education Students and its Link to Cultural Identity in Migration Contexts . Migration Letters, 20(S3), 475–490. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS3.3797

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