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The Case for Gamification – TAC.FM
In this recorded episode of TAC.FM, Stevon Roberts and Mark Dinsmore talk about ways in which educators are applying game mechanics and game theory in educational contexts. The discussion begins with Valve software’s physics-based puzzle game “Portal.” The newest release from … Continue reading
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Tagged augmented reality, computer science, gamification, physics, TAC.FM
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