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Toshiya Arakawa; Haruki Miyakawa – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2025
Data science education in Japan extends from elementary to high school students. However, some studies show that this has not enhanced interest or curiosity in data science. Therefore, gamification appears to be an efficient method for encouraging high school students' interest in data science, with research indicating that video games are…
Descriptors: Data Science, Educational Games, Statistics Education, Foreign Countries

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