Elizabeth Suescun Monsalve, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite, V. Werneck
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Abstract
This work presents a pedagogical proposal, in the context of game-based learning (GBL), that uses the concept of Transparency Pedagogy. As such, it aims to improve the quality of teaching, and the relationship between student, teacher and teaching methods. Transparency is anchored in the principle of information disclosure. In pedagogy, transparency emerges as an important issue that proposes to raise student awareness about the educational processes. Using GBL as an educational strategy we managed to make the game, a software, transparent. That is we made the inner processes of the game known to the students. As such, besides learning by playing, students had access to the game design, through intentional modeling. We collected evidence that, by disclosure of the information about the design, students better performed on learning software engineering.