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Digital technology, age, and gaming
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posted on 2023-05-25, 23:00 authored by Holmes, WNEducators could use video gaming technology to deliver the drill and practice that helps students develop the basic academic skills that are essential to the computing profession" The author examines the social nature of video gaming and relates its attraction to personality.
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ComputerVolume
38Article number
11Number
11Pagination
108, 106-107ISSN
0018-9162Publication status
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