A Room to Play: The Infrastructure of Game Pedagogy

Courtney Rivard University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; DA Hall University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Stephanie Kinzinger The University of Texas at Arlington ; Doug Stark The University of Texas at Arlington
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Computers and Composition
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2025-12-01
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10.1016/j.compcom.2025.102958
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