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Brenda Phillips

Touch, drag, learn

Posted on June 6, 2012 by Harvard Gazette

Research by computer scientists, biologists, and cognitive psychologists at Harvard, Northwestern, Wellesley, and Tufts suggests that collaborative touch-screen games have value beyond play.

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Posted in Association for Computing Machinery, Brenda Phillips, Build-a-Tree, Caroline Perry, Chia Shen, cladistics, Computer Science, Engineering & Technology, Evolution, Evolutionary Biology, Florian Block, games, Harvard Museum of Natural History, HarvardScience, informal learning, Life on Earth, Museums, Northwestern University, Phylo-Genie, phylogeny, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Scientists’ Discovery Room Lab, taxonomy, touch screen, Tufts University, Wellesley College | Comments Off

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