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Evolution Of Space Configuration In Videogames
Contact: Clara Fernandez Vara, Literature, Communication and Culture, Georgia Tech, clara.fernandez@lcc.gatech.edu
Author: Fernandez Vara, Clara
Date created: 2005-05-28
Mathematical Tool Fluency: Learning Mathematics via Touch-based Technology
Author: Sedaghatjou, Mina
Date created: 2017-08-08

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