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Coming: If you get a wrong answer, the software figures out where you went wrong and offers a correction.
Maths educator: So these R / O / Gs lead to the sort of routines that we're used to so if you get a wrong answer you have some sort of routine that you use to deal with that.
People who don't code, Anctil explains, often think coding is sort of like a math problem: You get a right answer or you get a wrong answer.
When compared with the training program not using errorless learning principles, answers to training questions might be too difficult, and without hinting cues subjects might get a wrong answer easily and become frustrated during training.
If a person gets a correct answer, then they get 2 points, if they get a wrong answer, they get 1 point taken away.
If you expect yourself to never get a wrong answer, that can actually lead you to feel more frustrated and will make you less likely to succeed.
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If you got a wrong answer on the last test, find the right answer, and know how to get to it.
I like the built-in gamification, like the three "hearts" you get to complete each lesson (a homage to the original Legend of Zelda game on Nintendo, if you ask me), meaning you get three chances to submit a wrong answer in each lesson before you fail and have to start over.
Ultimately, kids would rather get the right answer for the wrong reason than profit from an insightful analysis of a wrong answer.
Or, as Robert McHenry, a veteran editor at Britannica, put it, "We can get the wrong answer to a question quicker than our fathers and mothers could find a pencil".
There should be a place that you go when you get an answer wrong, and a way to advance to the next question when you get the answer right.
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