Using Games to Help Students Develop Executive Function Skills
Collaborative games can help students develop skills like critical thinking, emotional control, sustained attention, and working memory.
Collaborative games can help students develop skills like critical thinking, emotional control, sustained attention, and working memory.
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Instead of using VR to gamify the classroom, students can use VR to develop higher-order thinking skills that are critical for thriving in today’s digitally connected society
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