Gamification for Classroom Management: An Implementation Using ClassDojo

In the present educational context, active methodologies and new technologies are aspects that should be included when teaching and learning a subject area. For the education to be successful, classroom management must be considered, since problems may arise and handicap this process. In order to pr...

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Collaboration
Cooperation
Cooperative learning
Education
Emotions
Games
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Mechanics
Motivation
New technology
Students
Sustainability
Teachers
Teaching
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