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Learning through Play - Enhancing Education with Game - Based Learning - cover

Learning through Play - Enhancing Education with Game - Based Learning

T.S Avini

Publisher: T.S. AVINI

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Unlock the future of learning with "Learning through Play: Enhancing Education with Game-Based Learning." Thiscompelling guide explores how integrating games into educational settings can revolutionize learning experiencesand outcomes. Dive deep into the theoretical underpinnings of game-based learning and discover practicalstrategies for designing and implementing engaging educational games.
 
-Explore how game-based strategies can boost critical thinking, collaboration, and engagement among learners ofall ages.
 
-Learn about real-world successes and challenges in adopting game-based education methods, and gather insightsfrom case studies around the globe.
 
With this book, you'll gain the tools to transform classrooms into vibrant learning environments where educationand fun intersect. Whether you are an educator, a parent, or an educational innovator, this book is your gateway tounderstanding and utilizing the power of play in education. Embark on a journey to redefine learning—order yourcopy today and inspire the next generation of learners!
Available since: 08/08/2025.
Print length: 231 pages.

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