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September 14, 2011

High school students at the Classen School in Oklahoma use a digital game-based learning program.

High school students at the Classen School for Advanced Studies in Oklahoma City play McLarin's Adventures, a digital game-based learning program created by the University of Oklahoma's K20 Center.

Credit: K20 Center, University of Oklahoma


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