Survival Engineering and the Game of Knowledge: A Ludic Form of Teaching and Learning in Engineering
Within the engineering pedagogy, it must be remembered that students learn in many different ways: seeing, hearing, thinking, acting, drawing analogies, and building mathematical models in the area of science and technology. This means that the student participates actively, appropriates it, and mak...
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2018
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