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Engineering Play: A Cultural History of Children's Software


reviewed by Aaron Chia Yuan Hung - April 05, 2010

coverTitle: Engineering Play: A Cultural History of Children's Software
Author(s): Mizuko Ito
Publisher: MIT Press, Cambridge
ISBN: 0262013355, Pages: 224, Year: 2009
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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: April 05, 2010
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 15943, Date Accessed: 9/16/2021 5:16:16 PM

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  • Aaron Chia Yuan Hung
    Adelphi University
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    DR. AARON CHIA YUAN HUNG is currently an adjunct professor at Adelphi University. He has written numerous game reviews for E-Learning and Digital Media, and is working on a book entitled The Work of Play, describing how players make meaning in video games through engagement with the design as well as through social interaction with other players.
 
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