Physics card games to support knowledge organization: design considerations and teachers’ attitudes
Smadar Levy,
David Perl-Nussbaum,
Edit Yerushalmi
Abstract:Despite the positive effects of gamification on student motivation and learning outcomes, there are still widespread concerns that ‘playing games is merely fun’ and have no added value, thus making teachers hesitate about incorporating games into their teaching. This paper describes Phys-Cards games, designed as a summative hands-on activity that highlights physics concepts through a ‘contrast and compare’ task in a game context. The Phys-Cards games were presented in a national network of professional learnin… Show more
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