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68 Research Papers on Game-Based Learning from around The World


On 4 and 5 October 2012 the 6th European Conference on Games-Based Learning took place in Cork (Ireland). The Conference on Games-Based Learning (ECGBL) offers an opportunity for scholars and practitioners interested in the issues related to games based learning (GBL) to share their thinking and research findings. It also presents an opportunity for networking with others in this growing field of research. The  abstracts of all presentations  is available as a downloadable pdf.

With an initial submission of 159 abstracts, after the double blind peer review process, there are 68 research papers, 4 PhD research papers and 11 work-in-progress papers published in these Conference Proceedings. These papers represent research from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Malaysia, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Slo-venia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, The Netherlands, UK and the USA.

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