“Video games offer worlds for players to explore. Parents and politicians aren’t always happy with what goes on in digital realms, but now universities want to use gaming technology to build better teaching tools for schools.” — Wired’s blurb for an article by Brad King —Educators Turn to Games for Help (Wired)
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