With more and more innovations by vendors and adoption by students and teachers, game based learning is having a good impact on education, though it still has great scopes to grow and evolve.
Via Becky Roehrs
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Carmenne Kalyaniwala's curator insight,
May 7, 2013 3:43 AM
This article puts forth what it calls a 'theory' to 'model the psychological reasons people play video games'. It does make for an interesting read and will probably even serve in giving teachers solid reasons to encourage students' gaming endeavours. This article puts forth however a subjective point of view and is not a result of scientific research. |