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DiffGame: Game-based mathematics learning for physics

Physics Education 2016-08-29 v2

Abstract

Differentiation is a mathematical skill applied throughout science in order to describe the change of a function with respect to a dependent variable. Thus, an intuitive understanding of differentiation is necessary to work with the mathematical frameworks used to describe physical systems in the higher levels of education. In order to obtain this intuition repeated practice is required. This paper presents the development of DiffGame, which consists of a series of exercises that introduce the basic principles of differentiation for high-school students through game-like elements. DiffGame have been tested with 117 first-year students from a single Danish high school, who did not have any prior training in differentiation. The students' learning was assessed by the data obtained directly from DiffGame. The test demonstrated the efficacy of DiffGame, since students at all levels demonstrate a learning gain. In contrast to previous studies demonstrating most learning in the lower tier of students, the middle tier of students (based on overall performance) exhibits the largest learning gains.

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@article{arxiv.1601.08016,
  title  = {DiffGame: Game-based mathematics learning for physics},
  author = {Mads Kock Pedersen and Anette Svenningsen and Niels Bonderup Dohn and Andreas Lieberoth and Jacob Sherson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.08016},
  year   = {2016}
}

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7 pages, 2 figures

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