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An experimental study conducted in Brazil found that a game-based cognitive training program called Cucca Curiosa improved ...
Children learn best when they’re having fun. Long before schools and textbooks, games have been humanity’s natural way of ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks to University of Vermont professor Bader Chaarani about why playing video games might actually have some positive effects on a child's cognition.
A company called Kinems is using personalised, video game-based learning to improve the skills of children with motor impairments and learning difficulties ...