A Content-Centric Development Process Model.

The article discusses the need for a well-defined development process model for educational games development that seamlessly includes game writers and instructors in a traditional game development organization. According to the authors, they advocate a development process model in which the game wr...

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Publicado en:Computer (00189162) Vol. 41; no. 3; pp. 24 - 31
Autores principales: Moreno-Ger, Pablo, Martíne-Ortiz, Iván, Sierra, Joé Luis, Fernández-Manjón, Baltasar
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: IEEE Mar2008
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          Sierra, Joé Luis
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        Simulation methods in education
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