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Using Games to Enhance Learning and Teaching: A Beginner's Guidereviewed by Sigmund Tobias - May 06, 2013 Title: Using Games to Enhance Learning and Teaching: A Beginner's Guide Author(s): Nicola Whitton & Alex Moseley Publisher: Routledge, New York ISBN: 0415897726, Pages: 248, Year: 2012 Search for book at Amazon.comTo view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Sigmund Tobias
University of Albany E-mail Author SIGMUND TOBIAS is Eminent Research Professor, University at Albany, SUNY. His general area of interest is learning from instruction, with a special emphasis on educational technology- including computer games, and adapting instruction to student characteristics. In addition to the computer games book, mentioned in the review, he was senior editor, with Tom Duffy, of Constructivist Instruction. Success or Failure? (2009, Routledge). His present research deals with adapting to unexpected events.
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