Physionary - a scientific version of Pictionary
N. Poljak, A. Bosilj, S. Brzaj, J. Dragovic, T. Dubcek, F. Erhardt, M., Jercic

TL;DR
Physionary is a game-based learning tool that uses drawing of physics terms to enhance students' understanding of physical concepts and their real-world application.
Contribution
This paper introduces a novel physics-themed Pictionary variant designed to improve physics education through interactive drawing activities.
Findings
Drawing physics terms aids in conceptual understanding
Game-based learning increases student engagement in physics
Potential for improved retention of physical concepts
Abstract
We describe a variant of the popular game "Pictionary" based on terms used in elementary and high school physics. We believe that drawing of physical terms helps students develop a deeper understanding of physical concepts behind them, as well as apply them in everyday situations.
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