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      <title>Book Review: Using Games to Enhance Learning and Teaching  </title>
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      <description>Using Games to Enhance Learning and Teaching: A Beginner’s Guide is exactly what the title maintains: a beginner’s guide. The editors and primary authors, Nicola Whitton and Alex Moseley, have provided an extensive overview of using games as a pedagogical resource. While this title highlights the benefits of effective games usage, it nonetheless also identifies the potential problems when employing games in a pedagogical context.
ContentThe book is divided into three major sections together with an introduction and a conclusion.</description>
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