
Da fast keiner meiner Schüler zuvor Battleship gespielt hat, handelte es sich um eine Kurzversion mit 4 Schiffen (4, 3, 3 und 2) und wurde auf einem 8×8-Brett gespielt.
Die Quadratzahlen reichen von 35 (d5) bis 16 (g1 und e8).
Die Schüler spielten die Spiele auf Papier und ich habe alles per Hand in Excel eingefügt. Es wurden nur gültige Layouts einbezogen.
Von Ms_Riley_Guprz
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Is this where they put the ships or the guesses?
Interesting how the top right is mostly absent.
Although is that a weakness on the students behalf, or a strength – recognising that perhaps the top right is the obvious place someone would guess
I wonder how much writing left to right influences placement. It would be interesting to see the results from Arabic and Chinese or Japanese students.
Why is the numbering flipped? A1 should be top left, not bottom left. Wonder if that makes a difference.
Ah yes, the first step in creating a useful heatmap is to make your audience guess what the colors mean.
Would love to see their guesses..
You should overlay guesses!
This has to be fake.
Not even the correct alignment nor number of rows/columns
Incredibly bad to not align the results in the same orientation of the play space. If I could downvote a million times I would.