Virtual escape room and STEM content: Effects on the affective domain on teacher trainess
In recent times, there has been growing disinterest by students in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). This trend is especially acute in those students who do not take STEM content during their secondary or high school education. This disinterest might be conditione...
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Main Authors: | Félix Yllana Prieto (Author), Jin Su Jeong (Author), David González-Gómez (Author) |
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