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My top 5 Videogames that are better than school

Hello everyone! Following the discussion on Gamification (which takes place mostly in my head, but it’s still a discussion), here is a top 5 list of the videogames that I consider memorable learning experiences.  It’s not an overstatement: through years (and years, and years) of gaming I have learned a lot of real-life skills and competences that I apply in […]

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