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Video games and embodiment
James Gee
Educational Leadership and Innovation, Division of
English
Teachers College, Mary Lou Fulton (MLFTC)
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Video Games
100%
Problem Solving
50%
Human Thinking
50%
Everyday Life
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Problem-based Learning
25%
Human Problem
25%
Embodied Thinking
25%
Psychology
Social Interaction
100%