Stealth Assessment Measuring and Supporting Learning in Video Games

An approach to performance-based assessments that embeds assessments in digital games in order to measure how students are progressing toward targeted goals.To succeed in today's interconnected and complex world, workers need to be able to think systemically, creatively, and critically. Equippi...

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Main Author: Shute, Valerie (auth)
Other Authors: Ventura, Matthew (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2013
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