Investigación con videojuegos en educación. Una revisión sistemática de la literatura de 2015 a 2020

  1. Guerra Antequera, Jorge 1
  2. Revuelta Domínguez, Francisco Ignacio 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Extremadura
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    Universidad de Extremadura

    Badajoz, España

    ROR https://ror.org/0174shg90

Revista:
Revista colombiana de educación

ISSN: 0120-3916 2323-0134

Any de publicació: 2022

Títol de l'exemplar: Videojuegos (volumen 2)

Número: 85

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.17227/RCE.NUM85-12579 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Altres publicacions en: Revista colombiana de educación

Resum

The use of video games in the classroom is an educational trend that has been raised, documented, and researched for decades. This research starts with the premise of capturing through a Systematic Literature Review the current state of research with videogames in formal educational contexts. For this, a search for documents was carried out in the Scopus database, obtaining a sample of 7320 documents, which after going through a screening process, 90 documents were obtained that met the inclusion criteria proposed for this study in the period from 2015 to 2020. The data found were subjected to statistical analysis using SPSS statistical analysis software. The conclusions that were drawn from the analyzed documents show that research with video games and education maintains quantitative perspectives as the most used methodology by the scientific community. Furthermore, studies with descriptive designs also stand out, which serve to obtain data in a general way about the operation of video games in the classroom. Finally, educational video games have been highlighted as the most used in the documents analyzed due to their didactic connotations.

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