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Computer games + math = fun and learning in schools

August 24, 2013 Robert O. Duncan 1 Comment

“Classroom teachers are using more computer games in the classroom, and a UW researcher is working on ways to make games more effective at teaching math.”

via Computer games + math = fun and learning in schools | Local News | The Seattle Times.

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  1. cunycommons says:
    August 25, 2013 at 12:10 pm

    New post on the @CunyGames blog: “Computer games + math = fun and learning in schools” http://t.co/EOw7kNdydy

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