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John M. Carroll, Fanlu Gui, Srishti Gupta and Tiffany Knearem
Smart city infrastructures enable the routine interleaving and integration of diverse activities, including new ways to play, to be playful, and to participate. We discuss three examples: (1) citizen-based water quality monitoring, which combines outdoor...
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Vít Pászto, Jirí Pánek, René Glas and Jasper van Vught
Simulation games, as a method of playful learning, have been used for more than 70 years in various disciplines with the economy as a leading application field. Their development has been tied with advances in computer science, and nowadays, hundreds of ...
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Olga De Troyer, Jan Maushagen, Renny Lindberg and David Breckx
Most people are using their smartphones daily and carry them all the time. Therefore, mobile learning applications can be integrated in daily routines to make learning a part of daily life. While numerous mobile learning applications exist, each with the...
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Pawel Dymora and Karol Niemiec
Gamification, in its nature, combines not only games but also the whole psychological environment. Thanks to this, a properly prepared implementation of gameplaying can encourage people to compete with others and achieve the set tasks and goals. A person...
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Maria Luce Lupetti, Yuan Yao, Haipeng Mi and Claudio Germak
This article presents an investigation of the implications of designing for children?s playful learning with robots. This study was carried out by adopting a Research through Design approach that resulted in the development of a novel low-anthropomorphic...
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