Thai dance training game-based model

Since Thai dance training system has been developed as preliminary work in AniAge project, we found that this training system was still lack of learning motivation and entertainment features which could be led to the major problem such as high dropout rate. Therefore, "Thai dance training game-based model" has been proposed as a game-based learning framework which helps to promote learning motivation. The list of Thai dance instructional content, game characteristic, and a game cycle is also mentioned in this work. The combination of Thai dance and game-based learning could provide an interesting and challenging learning environment for the users.

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