Imagine a class without lessons, tests and homework, but with missions, quests and teamwork. Video games offer an attractive educational platform because they are designed to be fun and engaging, as opposed to traditional approaches to teaching through lectures and assignments.
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Smaldone, R., Thompson, C., Evans, M. et al. Teaching science through video games. Nature Chem 9, 97–102 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2694
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