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Pwning Level Bosses in MATLAB: Student Reactions to a Game-Inspired Computational Physics Course
written by Ian D. Beatty and Lauren A. Harris
We investigated student reactions to two computational physics courses incorporating several videogame-like aspects. These included use of gaming terminology such as "levels," "weapons," and "bosses"; a game-style point system linked to course grades; a self-paced schedule with no deadlines; a mastery design in which only entirely correct attempts earn credit, but students can retry until they succeed; immediate feedback via self-test code; an assignment progression from "minions" (small, focused tasks) to "level bosses" (integrative tasks); and believable, authentic assignment scenarios. Through semi-structured interviews and course evaluations, we found that a majority of students considered the courses effective and the game-like aspects beneficial. In particular, many claimed that the point system increased their motivation; the self-paced nature caused them to reflect on their self-discipline; the possibility and necessity of repeating assignments until perfect aided learning; and the authentic tasks helped them envision using course skills in their professional futures.
Physics Education Research Conference 2014
Part of the PER Conference series
Minneapolis, MN: July 30-31, 2014
Pages 39-42
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Games, PERC 2014, course design, engagement, mastery, motivation
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Beatty, I., & Harris, L. (2014, July 30-31). Pwning Level Bosses in MATLAB: Student Reactions to a Game-Inspired Computational Physics Course. Paper presented at Physics Education Research Conference 2014, Minneapolis, MN. Retrieved April 20, 2024, from https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=13443&DocID=4042
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Beatty, Ian, and Lauren Harris. "Pwning Level Bosses in MATLAB: Student Reactions to a Game-Inspired Computational Physics Course." Paper presented at the Physics Education Research Conference 2014, Minneapolis, MN, July 30-31, 2014. https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=13443&DocID=4042 (accessed 20 April 2024).
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Beatty, Ian, and Lauren Harris. "Pwning Level Bosses in MATLAB: Student Reactions to a Game-Inspired Computational Physics Course." Physics Education Research Conference 2014. Minneapolis, MN: 2014. 39-42 of PER Conference. 20 Apr. 2024 <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=13443&DocID=4042>.
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