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Tag Archives: motivation
Questions for the First Person Learner project
I’ve spent a good part of the day exploring the fascinating Fuchs-Eckermann project (more on this soon) and I know it’s been good because it’s brought up a number of questions that I think are going to be important to … Continue reading
Posted in activities, casual games, education, elearning, first person learner, game design, information, language, missions, research, structure
Tagged 903project, games, game_design, issues, motivation, questions
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