Get Behind the Wheel : Esports and Physics Misconceptions (Journal Article)
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TextSeries: The Physics Teacher ; Volume 61, Number 9, December 2023Publication details: Washington :American Association of Physics Teachers , December 2023Description: 770–773pISSN: - 0031-921X
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Abstract: Some students have difficulty understanding forces, velocities, and accelerations in friction and circular motion problems. Bodily kinesthetic intelligence is the potential of using physical interactions to solve problems or to develop insights. In a recent physics lecture, we made use of our esports suite and physically realistic racing car simulations as an opportunity for students to physically feel and experience the physics of extreme driving conditions during a class period. We found the use of increasingly popular esports facilities to be complementary to in-class instruction.
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