Fantasy Role-Playing Game Motivates Students to Rely on Each Other

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Last updated 03 janeiro 2025
Fantasy Role-Playing Game Motivates Students to Rely on Each Other
Classcraft, an online educational role-playing game (RPG), is now being used in more than 75 countries and by 2 million students in the United States as a classroom management tool. The game aims to make classroom management fun for teachers and students by putting the latter in charge of their own learning and making them rely on one another.
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