Abstract
The article highlights a flexible and adaptable approach for the development of game like activities for higher education students from Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania. The approach embraces agile methodologies to guide the iterative development process of educational games and consists of several key elements. First, it underlines the importance of defining clear learning objectives and aligning them with the game’s design. Second, it encourages multidisciplinary collaboration between teachers and instructional designers to deliver relevant information to students, but also appropriate to their learning styles and needs. Regarding engineering problems and methods, students frequently encounter several difficulties. For this reason, the article attempts to provide an organized and engaging learning environment that encourages active participation and information retention. In industrial engineering, most of the students’ exposure is to theoretical materials; nevertheless, there are several ways to give them practical experience with the topics they are studying. Using a comprehensive review of the literature, the article explores the pedagogical benefits, challenges, and practices associated with the use of agile methodologies in education. Agile methods are very based on collaboration, teamwork, flexibility, and participation, and help create a more relaxed learning environment to support students' increasing need for control over their learning path. Throughout regular communication and feedback cycles, students can iterate on content and pedagogical approaches, resulting in activities and games that are more engaging and effective for learning. In the end, the paper presents the conclusions of the authors on the current advantages and limitations of using this approach based on agility and game-based learning in higher education.
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