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  1. Added Nov 06, 2008 by jillianeorr
    Holy smokes! You use your webcam and objects in your house to play computer games- just check it out! Plus, it's free to download- all you need is windows or linux and a webcam! HA!
  2. Added Oct 04, 2008 by jillianeorr
    This is a pretty sweet blog, and in this particular entry this book is discussed. Basically, it's a book explaining how video and computer games can be beneficial to a child's education.
  3. Added Sep 17, 2008 by libbypokel
    CP's games track "assessment for learning," rather than "assessment of learning" as in most standardized tests. When a child completes a task incorrectly, the game provides a series of follow-up activities to pinpoint why the child answered that way. Results generated for each child, classroom, and across district. Also of note: CP is a joint venture of Columbia Univ. Business & Education staff
  4. Added Aug 01, 2007 by uma
    Book by Clark Aldrich Reviewed by Deborah Keyek-Franssen
  5. Added May 07, 2007 by mniemitz and 1 other
    Neuroscientist Ryuta Kawashima promotes the idea that computer games can boost the ageing brain — but others in the field remain sceptical. Ichiko Fuyuno investigates.
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