EDURINO Game-Based Learning Overview: Ari 1

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Abstract

This study investigates EDURINO’s educational game focusing on human anatomy, sensory processing, and health education for children aged 4-8. The findings reveal substantial improvements in participants' knowledge of body parts, spatial relationships, and sensory associations. Children showed an 11% accuracy increase in identifying body parts, and notable enhancements in their speed associating senses with related objects; sound (8%), sight (12%), smell (4%), and touch (4%). Additionally, participants demonstrated improved self-protection knowledge with a notable 24% accuracy increase. Game analytics underscored the effective integration of cognitive development and health awareness through gameplay, particularly benefiting children's working memory and selective attention. These results provide empirical support for EDURINO’s pedagogical approach, demonstrating how digital game-based learning can effectively convey complex biological concepts and sensory processing knowledge, fostering early health literacy and cognitive skill development.

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