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Gris in the Classroom and Counseling Center Part 1 Teaching ...

©David Seelow, PhD If there is still a question about video games being considered a legitimate art form, […]

December 16, 2019  in Uncategorized  tagged color and viudeo games / Gris / integerating the arts revolutionary learning Conrad Roset / modernsism / video games as art by David Seelow, PhD



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