Computer Games As A Tool For The Development Of Algorithmic Thinking
Keywords: Computer games, algorithmical thinking, teacher training
Article no: 30
Pages 320-331
Keywords: Computer games, algorithmical thinking, teacher training
Article no: 30
Pages 320-331
Keywords: Physical-education class; non-formal motor-actuating games; development of the pupils’ personality traits
Article no: 66
Pages 542-551
Keywords: Art game, serious game, aesthetics of digital games
Article no: 20
Pages 220-228
Keywords: Digital games, instruction, metacognitive reading strategies, primary school, reading attitude, technology
Article no: 62
Pages 677-685
Keywords: Computer games, gamification, intellectual data analysis, serious games, selection of candidates, selection methods.
Article no: 203
Pages 1922-1929
Keywords: Hearing impairments, school physical education, movement games, respiratory function
Article no: 3
Pages 16-25
Keywords: ASD, Improvisational theatre activities and games, school inslusion, social interaction
Article no: 50
Pages 497-510
Keywords: Teenagers, addiction, personal features, multiplayer online role-playing games.
Article no: 26
Pages 201-208
Keywords: Exercise games, integration, mixed group, role-playing games, stories
Article no: 1
Pages 1-12
Keywords: Social media, death groups, Russian teenage and youth, subculture, suicide culture, suicidal games
Article no: 23
Pages 209-221
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