Involvement of End Users in the Development of Serious Games for Health Care Professions Education: Systematic Descriptive Review
BackgroundOn the basis of ethical and methodological arguments, numerous calls have been made to increase the involvement of end users in the development of serious games (SGs). Involving end users in the development process is considered a way to give them power and control over educational softwar...
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Main Authors: | Marc-André (Author), Véronique Dubé (Author), Sylvie Cossette (Author), Alexandra Lapierre (Author), Guillaume Fontaine (Author), Marie-France Deschênes (Author), Patrick Lavoie (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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