Perception of mathematics game’s design for primary school: based on teachers’ opinions

Unmistakable methods can be used for learning, and they can be looked at in a few viewpoints, particularly those identified with learning results. In this paper, we introduce an examination with a specific end goal to think about the design adequacy and development’s requirement of a game based lear...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Fuadi, Nur Faizura, Othman, Muhammad Fakri, Senan, Norhalina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4668/1/AJ%202018%20%28431%29.pdf
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Summary:Unmistakable methods can be used for learning, and they can be looked at in a few viewpoints, particularly those identified with learning results. In this paper, we introduce an examination with a specific end goal to think about the design adequacy and development’s requirement of a game based learning (GBL) approach that is about to be used in LINUS screening for mathematics subject in primary school. The approach includes multiple interaction forms regarding addition and subtraction operation in mathematics based on LINUS constructs. Ten teachers from three different school located in Batu Pahat have participated in the study. The investigations involving survey activity by using questionnaire as the instrument. While breaking down the results, the outcomes demonstrated that the kids observed the amusement to be all the more fulfilling if there are less levels and more colours. Since the survey were conducted to a very common type of school in Malaysia, we believe game that is about to be built based on opinion gained could be utilized as an effective instrument in primary schools to strengthen pupils' lessons.