Beyond play: The interplay of analogy and enjoyment in game-based learning
Game-based learning has gained significant attention from educational researchers because of its ability to create an engaging and enjoyable learning environment for students. However, there was a research gap regarding the design of game mechanics that specifically helped students understand abstra...
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Main Authors: | Sittichai Wichaidit (Author), Patcharee R. Wichaidit (Author) |
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Journal of Pedagogical Research,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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