Role-Playing Games in Physics

Role-Playing Games in Physics by Benjamin Sanders is a unique resource published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 30, 2015. This 162-page book is written in English and offers a fresh approach to teaching physics through the integration of role-playing games. It presents character skills and rules designed for both students and teachers, allowing for an engaging learning experience in a live action or tabletop setting.
Readers will find that this book focuses on the educational aspects of physics, providing a structured framework for problem-solving. The teacher is empowered to define the number and difficulty of problems associated with each skill level, ensuring that students progress in a logical order. This approach aims to enhance understanding and retention of physics concepts while making the learning process interactive and enjoyable.
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This book provides the Physics student and teacher with exciting character skills and rules to enact in a live action or tabletop role-playing game context. The teacher defines the number and difficulty of problems assigned with each level of a skill. For best learning, the student completes the problems in the order assigned by the teacher.
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