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“Computer games can build skills”

Blogger : Steve Vosloo Tue, 30/09/2008 - 08:53

An article on games and learning that appeared in the Business Day on Fri, 26 September, with some quotes from me, Alan Amory and Danny Day. Most of the facts are right :-)

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