Este trabalho apresenta um jogo sério com elementos de gamificação que permite avaliar a evolução do aluno com deficiência intelectual no uso dos periféricos mouse e teclado. Os desafios propostos estimulam a coordenação motora fina que é avaliada usando técnicas de avaliação motora propostas na literatura. O jogo, denominado de AliCharlie, tem formato de um livro com três capítulos e consiste em vários desafios relacionados ao conteúdo sobre o tema de Segurança Alimentar. A validação do jogo foi realizada por educadores de uma escola na modalidade especial e o resultado foi satisfatório considerando os desafios, imagens, objetivo do jogo, entre outras características.
Motor development is an important part of an individual's evolution and the Serious game creation is a useful tool when used in motor development. This article carried out a systematic mapping to identify an overview of games aimed at rehabilitating fine motor skills. The objective was to identify scientific literature that addresses activities that stimulate the player's motor coordination and verify which ones are specific for fine motor skills and their characteristics. It was concluded that the use of mobile devices is still little explored, but it is a potential tool for the development of solutions for the rehabilitation of fine motor skills because it includes technologies such as accelerometer, gyroscope, and touchscreen, which allow the assessment of balance, tremors, direction, and tilt of the device. In addition, the touchscreen allows movements such as tapping, dragging, and pinching. Another finding is the lack of motor assessment methodologies, artificial intelligence applications, and game frameworks for coordination rehabilitation development.
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