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Teacher’s Perception Associated with Educational Games as a Learning Method for Children
Name of Author :
Jyoti Bala
Abstract:
The emergence of latest technologies in this day and age has made interactive contents more than an option to make the most of recent advances. The increasing use of latest tools in the field of education has become the most debatable topic among educational institutions and educators. Gaming is traditionally considered as interference to studies. Currently, it is playing a vital role in driving engagement and motivation among students to learn concepts in an interactive way. Educational games riddles, puzzles, computerized, and traditional can improve teamwork and interaction among students and help them to apply the concepts they have learnt in the real world. There are several fun and educational games for children from all age groups.
Keywords :
Educational Games, Gaming, Education, Technology, Learning Method
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