Using gamification and mixed reality visualization to improve conceptual understanding in ICT system analysis and design

This Conference Proceeding is brought to you by the Faculty of Society and Design at ePublications@bond. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty of Society and Design Publications by an authorized administrator of ePublications@bond. For more information, please contact Bond University's Repository Coordinator. Recommended Citation Juan Carlos Muñoz, Michael A. Cowling, and James Birt. "Using gamification and mixed reality visualization to improve conceptual understanding in ICT system analysis and design" Ascilite 2016: 33rd Internatioal Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Tehnologies in Tertiary Education. University of South Australia, Adeleide. Jan. 2016.

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