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  2. Educational video game - Wikipedia

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    A VTech educational video game. An educational video game is a video game that provides learning or training value to the player. Edutainment describes an intentional merger of video games and educational software into a single product (and could therefore also comprise more serious titles sometimes described under children's learning software).

  3. Kahoot! - Wikipedia

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    The students who played the game using their own laptops could use the Wi-Fi available at the university, while those playing using mobile phones had to use 3G over the cellular network. The latter was a disadvantage, as the students had to pay out of their own pocket to play Lecture Quiz, as the telecom providers at that time charged per ...

  4. Game - Wikipedia

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    Often, part of the entertainment for children playing a game is deciding who is part of their audience and who participates as a player. A toy and a game are not the same. Toys generally allow for unrestricted play, whereas games present rules for the player to follow. Key components of games are goals, rules, challenge, and interaction. Games ...

  5. List of mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Eine Alte Dame Geht Heute Einkaufen (German: an old lady goes shopping today) Een Aap Die Geen Bananen Eet (Dutch: A monkey that doesn't eat bananas) Thus we get the names of the strings from 6th string to the 1st string in that order. Conversely, a mnemonic listing the strings in the reverse order is: Every Beginning Guitarist Does All Exercises!

  6. Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? (American game show)

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    The game play for this version of 5th Grader is similar to the original Fox network version. Games are played by a single contestant, who attempts to answer questions correctly plus one final fifth grade bonus question with the assistance of one of three fifth grade classmates (instead of five on the network version), who vary each week.

  7. Flappy Bird - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, the non-profit computer science education organization Code.org unveiled a set of lessons that would allow the student to make their own Flappy Bird clone. [ 69 ] [ 70 ] Nguyen's other games Super Ball Juggling and Shuriken Block ranked at 6th and 18th respectively on the App Store during early February 2014 on the back of ...

  8. Blook - Wikipedia

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    A blook is a printed book that contains or is based on content from a blog.. The first printed blook was User Interface Design for Programmers, by Joel Spolsky, published by Apress on June 26, 2001, based on his blog Joel on Software.

  9. Concentration (card game) - Wikipedia

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    When playing with jokers, these count double because they are more difficult to match. One Flip: Players who make a successful pair win these cards but do not go again until their next turn. Zebra: Pairs may only be formed by cards of the same rank, but opposite in color (so 7 of diamonds would match with a 7 of clubs or spades, but not a 7 of ...