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Hans G. K. Hummel; Rob Nadolski; Hugo Huurdeman; Giel van Lankveld; Konstantinos Georgiadis; Aad Slootmaker; Hub Kurvers; Mick Hummel; Petra Neessen; Johan van den Boomen; Ron Pat-El; Julia Fischmann – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Complex skills, like analytical thinking, are essential in preparing students for future professions. Serious games hold potential to stimulate the online acquisition of such professional skills in an active and experiential way. Objective: Rubrics are proven assessment and evaluation instruments, but were never directly integrated…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Scoring Rubrics, Educational Games, Computer Simulation

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