Development of a serious game for training on the development, operation and maintenance of industrial plants
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2015.081322Keywords:
Serious games, industrials plants, education.Abstract
The need to develop tools that assist the educator in the learning process and encourage students to remain attracted by the subject matter is of great importance. This paper aims to develop a serious game-type simulator, able to be used by students in secondary and higher education by encouraging the learning of topics in physics and industrial automation, through development and experimentation of industrial plants. Thus, providing students with an interactive environment for the study of phenomena involved in industrial processes that require demonstrations and practical tests.
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