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Chertsey, UK - 13 January, 2006 - A MORI Poll investigating teachers' attitudes to mainstream computer games has revealed that 59% would consider using them in the classroom for educational purposes.
In Erin Bryan’s 5th grade math classroom, TGIF takes on a whole new meaning. Fridays don’t just herald the coming weekend. They’re also game days. “They all come in here on Fridays pumped,” said Bryan ...
An Ipsos MORI survey, conducted as part of the Teaching with Games project, has revealed that three in five 11-16 year old UK students are in favour of using computer games in classrooms. Surveying ...
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