Enigma: A Board Game As A Potential Tool For Biochemistry And Microbiology Learning And Integration

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Autor(a) principal: Alpim, V. S. S.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Santos, J. B., Silva, J. S. J., Menezes, T. D. C., Amorim, R., Ladeia, B. T. C., Marques, H., Queiroz, L.B., Gandra, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica
Texto Completo: http://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/article/view/191
Resumo: Biochemistry and microbiology is a basic discipline for many gradua tion courses of the biomedical a rea, such as Medicine, Odontology and Biomedicine.  The abstract concepts of these sciences turn out to be a major difficulty for the learning/teaching relation in the classes.  Nevertheless, alternative strategies used inside or outside the classrooms could also make learning results better. In 2008, Odontology students from FTC prepared games based on biochemistry and microbiology and presented them in groups.   Our group developed a game based on a classic board game known in Brazil as Perfil®, whic h was called Enigma. The objective of the game is to reach the end of the board by moving a piece through it. To move your piece  on the board  you have to discoverenigmas written on card. You can ask for up to 20 clues  to  your opponent to discover the enigma. For each clue given you lose a point and your opponent earns one, so that after you  guess correctly, you get to move your piece on the board a number equal to 20 minus the clues you were given .  The preparation and presentation of this and other games w as used as means of evaluating students development in microbiology and biochemistry, but also improved understanding and integration of such areas. Teachers and studentsacknowledged Enigma as a good game for increasing their experience in the basic areas.
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title Enigma: A Board Game As A Potential Tool For Biochemistry And Microbiology Learning And Integration
spellingShingle Enigma: A Board Game As A Potential Tool For Biochemistry And Microbiology Learning And Integration
Alpim, V. S. S.
Biochemistry, microbiology, Enigma, Game
title_short Enigma: A Board Game As A Potential Tool For Biochemistry And Microbiology Learning And Integration
title_full Enigma: A Board Game As A Potential Tool For Biochemistry And Microbiology Learning And Integration
title_fullStr Enigma: A Board Game As A Potential Tool For Biochemistry And Microbiology Learning And Integration
title_full_unstemmed Enigma: A Board Game As A Potential Tool For Biochemistry And Microbiology Learning And Integration
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author Alpim, V. S. S.
author_facet Alpim, V. S. S.
Santos, J. B.
Silva, J. S. J.
Menezes, T. D. C.
Amorim, R.
Ladeia, B. T. C.
Marques, H.
Queiroz, L.B.
Gandra, M.
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Silva, J. S. J.
Menezes, T. D. C.
Amorim, R.
Ladeia, B. T. C.
Marques, H.
Queiroz, L.B.
Gandra, M.
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Santos, J. B.
Silva, J. S. J.
Menezes, T. D. C.
Amorim, R.
Ladeia, B. T. C.
Marques, H.
Queiroz, L.B.
Gandra, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biochemistry, microbiology, Enigma, Game
topic Biochemistry, microbiology, Enigma, Game
description Biochemistry and microbiology is a basic discipline for many gradua tion courses of the biomedical a rea, such as Medicine, Odontology and Biomedicine.  The abstract concepts of these sciences turn out to be a major difficulty for the learning/teaching relation in the classes.  Nevertheless, alternative strategies used inside or outside the classrooms could also make learning results better. In 2008, Odontology students from FTC prepared games based on biochemistry and microbiology and presented them in groups.   Our group developed a game based on a classic board game known in Brazil as Perfil®, whic h was called Enigma. The objective of the game is to reach the end of the board by moving a piece through it. To move your piece  on the board  you have to discoverenigmas written on card. You can ask for up to 20 clues  to  your opponent to discover the enigma. For each clue given you lose a point and your opponent earns one, so that after you  guess correctly, you get to move your piece on the board a number equal to 20 minus the clues you were given .  The preparation and presentation of this and other games w as used as means of evaluating students development in microbiology and biochemistry, but also improved understanding and integration of such areas. Teachers and studentsacknowledged Enigma as a good game for increasing their experience in the basic areas.
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