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Games for Teaching/Learning Quantum Mechanics: A Pilot Study with High-School Students

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EDUCATION SCIENCES
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/educsci12070446

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quantum mechanics; secondary school; student learning; quantum games

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  1. National Plan for Physics Education Degrees (PLS), within the IDIFO project

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Teaching quantum physics is challenging, but quantum games can help overcome obstacles and enhance students' understanding and engagement. A pilot study involving high-school students showed that the combination of a teaching module and a game effectively improved students' grasp of quantum concepts and their experience of quantum behavior. The use of quantum game tools in a learning environment has multiple benefits, including increasing awareness, complementing other languages of thinking, and improving intervention efficiency and effectiveness.
The teaching of quantum physics is challenging, not the least because teachers must overcome the traditional narrative approach, students must gain a conceptual understanding of fundamentals, and citizens must become aware of quantum technologies. Quantum games are powerful tools to overcome obstacles and push one's limits without fear of failure. We report on a pilot study involving twenty high-school student volunteers, consisting of a compact intervention module on the concepts of quantum states, properties, measurement, superposition, and entanglement within the framework of the Model of Educational Reconstruction, followed by playing a game, quantum TiqTaqToe. The outcomes of this research-based learning environment are discussed via the qualitative analysis of students' answers to two open questionnaires. We find that students grasped the concepts of superposition and, with special awareness, entanglement, the game proving effective to help students experience their implications in quantum behavior. The informal and stimulating tournament atmosphere favored intertwining of the game with learning goals. Our central message is that the use of quantum game tools fits a teaching/learning environment in manners often not well understood in the literature; it enhances awareness of the nature of new and non-intuitive concepts, increases complementarity with other languages within the process of thinking about physics, boosts student engagement, and improves intervention efficiency and effectiveness.

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