Educating on spatial skills using a paper-folding-and-punched-hole videogame: gameplay data analysis
Pablo Garcia-Segarra,
Vicent Santamarta,
Zoe Falomir
Abstract:IntroductionPaper folding and punched hole tests are used to measure spatial abilities in humans. These abilities are relevant since they are associated with success in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). This study addresses the challenge of teaching spatial reasoning skills using an educational videogame, the Paper Folding Reasoning Game.MethodsThe Paper Folding Reasoning Game is an interactive game which presents activities intended to help users train and understand how to fold a pape… Show more
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