This paper presents an IT-based learning approach to both theory and application of Finite State Machines (FSM). We determined the most important learning objectives about FSMs, described them according to the taxonomy of Bloom and Krathwohl, and implemented them as a serious game called ‘Finite State Trading Game’ (FSTG). Our approach was verified based on a lesson that was conducted at the Technical University of Munich with upper vocational school students. The results indicate a major improvement in the students ́ knowledge about FSMs. Thus, the FSTG approach proves to be a suitable supplement or even a substitution for teaching the topic of FSM in traditional classroom settings.
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This paper presents an IT-based learning approach to both theory and application of Finite State Machines (FSM). We determined the most important learning objectives about FSMs, described them according to the taxonomy of Bloom and Krathwohl, and implemented them as a serious game called ‘Finite State Trading Game’ (FSTG). Our approach was verified based on a lesson that was conducted at the Technical University of Munich with upper vocational school students. The results indicate...
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