Semiotic Alternations with the Yupana Inca Tawa Pukllay in the Gamified Learning of Numbers at a Rural Peruvian School
Abstract
Yupana Inca Tawa Pukllay (YITP) is a ludic didactic resource based on semiotic alternation that, using the reading of numbers in the Inca numeral system, improves its equivalent Indo-Arabic reading. Twelve children from first to fourth grade of a bilingual (Spanish-Quechua), multi-grade elementary school in a small rural Peruvian community were assigned an electronic tablet with YITP and learned autonomously, without teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results obtained show that: (a) they learned in a very short period of time (14 min-05h 41 min) (b) they improved digit reading accuracy on the first attempt (c) they improved digit reading speed d) they achieved a high percentage of correct reading of numbers containing at least one zero digit. The results suggest the potential of YITP as an educational tool in the teaching-learning process of arithmetic.
How to cite
Guzman-Jimenez, R., Prem, D., Saldívar, A. & Escotto-Córdova, A. (2023). Semiotic Alternations with the Yupana Inca Tawa Pukllay in the Gamified Learning of Numbers at a Rural Peruvian School. Educational Technology and Society, 26(1), 79-94. https://doi.org/10.30191/ETS.202301_26(1).0006Publisher
International Forum of Educational Technology and Society, National Taiwan Normal UniversityResearch area / line
Calidad de vida y bienestar / EducaciónCategory / Subcategory
PendienteSubject
Journal
Educational Technology and SocietyISSN
1176-3647Collections
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