Video Games and The Future of Learning Most educators are dismissive of video games. But corporations, the government, and the military have already recognized and harnessed their tremendous educative power. Schools have to catch up, the authors argue.
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James Paul Gee | David Williamson Shaffer | Kurt Squire | Richard Halverson | J. Gee | D. Shaffer | K. Squire | Richard Halverson
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