The authors describe a game that students can play on the first day of a game theory class. The game introduces the 4 essential elements of any game and is designed so that its sequel, also played on the first day of class, has students playing the well-known Monty Hall game, which raises the question: Should you switch doors? By implementing a procedure proposed some 45 years ago, students not only quickly grasp the correct answer, but also become keenly aware of the importance of the assumption that players have common knowledge of the essential elements of a game
The objective of this paper is to present the fundamentals of game theory and illustrate how the the...
Board games, or card games, are a reality that has been part of the past and the present, of several...
The use of gaming teaching methods in the classroom allows you to effectively influence the cognitiv...
I explored the Monty Hall game scenario and how to calculate the chances of winning by staying or sw...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD), made famous by the television game show Let’s Make a Deal, can be an e...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a remarkably difficult probability problem with a counterintuitive s...
Although games have connotations of recreation and fun, games are making their way into the classroo...
This paper arises out of a larger study that examines the transition between high school and univers...
The Maths Arcade is an extracurricular club for undergraduate students to play and analyse strategy ...
Using the Parker Brothers Monopoly game to teach sociological concepts and perspectives on class ine...
Recently, a novel method of instruction—the use of educational games—has gained traction, particular...
This paper compares two kinds of educational treatment within location-based game approach; learning...
Games play an important role in education by submerging students within the process and making them ...
The workshop will explore how Game-Based Learning (GBL) and gamification can be embedded in the lear...
This paper examines how the heterogeneity of K-12 students, as game audiences, affect the way games ...
The objective of this paper is to present the fundamentals of game theory and illustrate how the the...
Board games, or card games, are a reality that has been part of the past and the present, of several...
The use of gaming teaching methods in the classroom allows you to effectively influence the cognitiv...
I explored the Monty Hall game scenario and how to calculate the chances of winning by staying or sw...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD), made famous by the television game show Let’s Make a Deal, can be an e...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a remarkably difficult probability problem with a counterintuitive s...
Although games have connotations of recreation and fun, games are making their way into the classroo...
This paper arises out of a larger study that examines the transition between high school and univers...
The Maths Arcade is an extracurricular club for undergraduate students to play and analyse strategy ...
Using the Parker Brothers Monopoly game to teach sociological concepts and perspectives on class ine...
Recently, a novel method of instruction—the use of educational games—has gained traction, particular...
This paper compares two kinds of educational treatment within location-based game approach; learning...
Games play an important role in education by submerging students within the process and making them ...
The workshop will explore how Game-Based Learning (GBL) and gamification can be embedded in the lear...
This paper examines how the heterogeneity of K-12 students, as game audiences, affect the way games ...
The objective of this paper is to present the fundamentals of game theory and illustrate how the the...
Board games, or card games, are a reality that has been part of the past and the present, of several...
The use of gaming teaching methods in the classroom allows you to effectively influence the cognitiv...