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Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 5:30am
By Elizabeth Dohms-Harter

A founding member of the Wisconsin Games Alliance, Jennifer Javornik of Filament Games said there are demarcations between traditional video games and educational games, particularly that games designed to educate are supposed to foster feelings of confidence, get the users to hone their skills and help them feel engaged.

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