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B. Tableau, 1 -Guide d'entretien post-passation de l'expérimentation 2.2

, Quels sont pour toi, personnellement, les apports de la série d'expériences que tu as vécue, la première phase sans réalité virtuelle et la seconde avec réalité virtuelle ?

, En matière d'équilibrage de la difficulté, tu as trouvé que l'expérience était trop simple, trop compliquée ou que la difficulté devrait être pensée différemment ?

. Dans-l'expérience-en-réalité-virtuelle, as-tu préféré la première ou la seconde passation ? 4 Par rapport à la première phase de cette expérience (sans réalité virtuelle), est-ce que tu penses que ta motivation a changé ? Si oui, est-ce que cela t'as aidé à mieux réussir le jeu ?