“…These results are consistent with emotional performance of students shown previously. Previous studies have shown that science and technology-related courses often produce negative emotions ( Novak and Wisdom, 2018 ; Sánchez-Martín et al., 2017c ) and that student-centered learning activities lead to positive emotional performance ( Jeong et al., 2018 ; Jeong et al., 2019 ; Novak and Wisdom, 2018 ; Sánchez-Martin et al., 2018 ; Suwal and Singh, 2018 ; Zamora-Polo et al., 2019a ), increasing positive emotions in students. Student responses seem to indicate that these activities are attractive, and that they consider them useful both for the development of specific skills and for the development of transversal skills.…”