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Can We Use Games to Change Minds, Hearts, and Attitudes?

By Karen Schrier, Ph.D. Marist College, Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Games & Emerging Media program […]

July 5, 2019  in Game Industry  tagged reduce bias by David Seelow, PhD



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