In this article, we discuss our attempt to teach applied statistics techniques typically taught in advanced courses, such as clustering and principal component analysis, to a non-mathematical educated audience. Considering the negative attitude and inclination toward mathematical disciplines of our students we introduce them to our topics using four different games. The four games are all user-centric, score-based arcade experiences intended to be played under the supervision of an instructor. They are developed using the Shiny web-based application framework for R. In every activity students have to follow the instructions and to interact with plots to minimize a score with a statistical meaning. No other knowledge than elementary geometry...
Basic competence in research methods and statistics is core for many undergraduates but many student...
WOS: 000475756900005Technology and games are the areas where learners are most interested in today's...
Many students in social sciences have negative attitudes towards statistics courses, which are often...
In this article, we discuss our attempt to teach applied statistics techniques typically taught in a...
Gamification is increasingly employed in learning environments as a way to increase student motivati...
Today, the rapid growth of publicly available data reinforces the need for public understanding of s...
This thesis is concerned with how mathematical/ applied statistical learning can be addressed using ...
Abstract Well-designed digital games can deliver pow-erful experiences that are difficult to provide...
Gamification is the process of adding game elements to a nongame context in order to facilitate enga...
Two studies are outlined in this dissertation. In the first study, elements of Super Mario Bros. vid...
Ordinarily, when a student plays a game on a computer, a great deal of data are generated, but never...
The value of using games to assist students' learning of probability concepts was investigated, prim...
The standard version of the game Rock-Paper-Scissors is interesting in terms of game theory, but les...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Active Methodologies for the Promotion of Mathematical Lea...
This paper presents a seven-point plan for introducing statistics and probability into the classroom...
Basic competence in research methods and statistics is core for many undergraduates but many student...
WOS: 000475756900005Technology and games are the areas where learners are most interested in today's...
Many students in social sciences have negative attitudes towards statistics courses, which are often...
In this article, we discuss our attempt to teach applied statistics techniques typically taught in a...
Gamification is increasingly employed in learning environments as a way to increase student motivati...
Today, the rapid growth of publicly available data reinforces the need for public understanding of s...
This thesis is concerned with how mathematical/ applied statistical learning can be addressed using ...
Abstract Well-designed digital games can deliver pow-erful experiences that are difficult to provide...
Gamification is the process of adding game elements to a nongame context in order to facilitate enga...
Two studies are outlined in this dissertation. In the first study, elements of Super Mario Bros. vid...
Ordinarily, when a student plays a game on a computer, a great deal of data are generated, but never...
The value of using games to assist students' learning of probability concepts was investigated, prim...
The standard version of the game Rock-Paper-Scissors is interesting in terms of game theory, but les...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Active Methodologies for the Promotion of Mathematical Lea...
This paper presents a seven-point plan for introducing statistics and probability into the classroom...
Basic competence in research methods and statistics is core for many undergraduates but many student...
WOS: 000475756900005Technology and games are the areas where learners are most interested in today's...
Many students in social sciences have negative attitudes towards statistics courses, which are often...