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Creative Teaching & Learning Multimedia

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Author: yannickkc29

Prodigy Math!

The main objective of the module was to explore and analyze a game as a creative technology for teaching global competencies within content areas.

Our goal was to explore how games could be creatively utilized to address skills objectives and meet existing standards.

Have a look at what Kevin, Yirang, and I came up with playing a Math game!

Posted on March 28, 2022March 28, 2022Author yannickkc29Categories Favorite Technologies, GamingTags Play-based5 Comments on Prodigy Math!
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