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Nicholas Glover; Kerry J. Knox; Ben Kirman; Matthew Topham; Katylily Westbury-Hawkins; Penelope Holland – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2020
We describe the production of an educational game ("Catastrophic") for supporting biology learning in higher education (HE) that was developed through a partnership between students and academic staff. We consider the ways in which the development project intersects with the use of game-based learning in HE and with Students as Partners…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Biology, Science Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship

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