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2004- The Great War in the Classroom- Cruz, Laura
by Victoria Jesswein
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Academic Exchange Quarterly Spring 2004 ISSN 1096-1453 Volume 8, Issue 1
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Does Easy Do It? Children, Games, and Learning
by Victoria Jesswein
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Does Easy Do It? Children, Games, and Learning By Seymour Papert From the June 1998 issue of Game Developer magazine, "Soapbox" section, page 88. Also ...
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Østerskov in English
by Victoria Jesswein
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Østerskov Efterskole is a partly government funded, partly private school located in Hobro, Denmark.
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Working Hard at Play
by Victoria Jesswein
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by Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel Many educators acknowledge the learning potential of out-of-school literacies. Here, I'd like to discuss the merits of roleplaying ...
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1994 - Role-playing and dyslexia
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Malcolm, Andrew P. (1994). Role-playing and dyslexia. Interactive Fantasy (2), 109-112. Using the learning possible in RPG to circumvent dyslexia. 4 small ...
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1993 - Role-playing games and the gifted student
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Cardwell Jr, P. (1995). Role Playing Games and the Gifted Student. Gifted Education International, 11(1), 39-46. This is an update of a paper submitted earlier ...
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1993 - Cyberpunk naiselle: Nainen roolipelaajana ja Roolipellissä.
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Phillips, Brian David (1995, Summer). Methodology for using RPG in English conversation classes. Games & Education, 2-3. Using RPG to develop fluency in ...
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