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Game Based Learning 1 Gesture Based Technology 1 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) 1 Interest in programming 1 Mathematics Teaching and Learning Tools 1 Measuring effectiveness 1 Programming 1 Programming in Malaysian schools 1 Teaching and learning 1 Teaching and learning tools 1 Technology in Education 1 embedded systems 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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McNamara, Alison 1 Nazeri, Surizal 1 Salleh, Nur Shakirah Md 1 Suliman, Azizah 1 Yussof, Salman 1
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International Journal of Asian Social Science 1 International Journal of Game-Based Learning (IJGBL) 1
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Measuring the Effectiveness of Teaching and Learning Programming Through Embedded Systems
Nazeri, Surizal; Suliman, Azizah; Yussof, Salman; … - In: International Journal of Asian Social Science 4 (2014) 2, pp. 160-169
An earlier study has shown fewer students are interested in learning programming subjects. Many tertiary educational institutions are faced with a high failure rate in programming courses. In Malaysia the shortage of skilled programmers to meet the job market has caused companies to invite...
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Digital Gesture-Based Games: An Evolving Classroom
McNamara, Alison - In: International Journal of Game-Based Learning (IJGBL) 6 (2016) 4, pp. 52-72
This study aims to provide an account of phase three of the doctoral process where both students and teachers' views contribute to the design and development of a gesture-based game in Ireland at post-primary level. The research showed the school's policies influenced the supportive Information...
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