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Obstacles to Using Games In Classes: Survey
by P.G. Schrader - Wednesday, 27 January 2010, 04:20 PM
 
Welcome!

For several years, educational researchers have examined the ways videogames may be relevant and valuable for classroom instruction. However, teachers already face many obstacles. As a result, you have been asked to participate in a short study (approximately 10 minutes) about the obstacles to using games as educational tools. Your responses will help design better instruction for other pre-service teachers. You may even learn something by participating in the study or think of things in a new way!

Only people that are ages 18 and over can participate in this investigation. No names are necessary; this is totally anonymous. If you ever have questions about the results, write down my contact information and send me a message. I will provide results to any inquiries as soon as they are available.

Please click on the following link. I need a lot of participants, so every response is important.

Thank you in advance for your time!



http://instudio.education.unlv.edu/research/obstacles_consent.html

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