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As early as the first microcomputers in the late 1970s, gaming and education have gone hand-in-hand. Game-based learning is a process of teaching where students analyze the relevant aspect of games in a learning context designed by teachers. In this episode, host Boonsita Limworaphan and Co-host Cynthia Enemosah talk to Peadar Callaghan, Gamification Lecturer at Tallinn University about the role of games in education from a historical perspective and why teachers should incorporate this method in their teaching approach to improve learners' critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

This episode was prepared, produced, and promoted by Cynthia Enemosah, Boonsita Limworaphan, and Olivia Emeto.

Special thanks to our supervisor Terry McDonald and producer Avo Ulvik.

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