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‎Revue Impact of Science on Society - Unesco - Richardson (Jacques), ed. - Bineta Keita (Consultant) - Robert M. Maybury - George Marx and Ernö Rubik - Elliott M. Avedon - Dharamjit Singh - Jon Bing - James Clayson - Mike Lally and Iain Macleod - R.M. Chakraborti - Isaias Raw - John Beetlestone and Charles Taylor - Henry Ellington, Eric Addinall and Fred Percival‎

‎Revue Impact of Science on Society - Volume 32, n° 4, October-December 1982 - Science and Games - Learning Through Structured Play - (An interview with Ernö Rubik - Games, game-playing and technology - Some enigmatic origins of the inventive game - The electronic game gambit - Computer games teach problem-solving - Development of skills through computers - The Nehru Science Center : Public participation in science - Science toys for science education - Linking science and drama at school - Games and simulations teach social relevance of science)‎

‎Unesco , Impact Ferce sur Sarthe, France 1982 Book Condition, Etat : Bon paperback , editor's yellow and grey wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 103 pages‎

‎4 plates and many figures in black and white 1st edition Contents, Chapitres : Robert M. Maybury : Comment - George Marx : An interview with Ernö Rubik - Elliott M. Avedon : Games, game-playing and technology - Dharamjit Singh : Some enigmatic origins of the inventive game - Jon Bing : The electronic game gambit - James Clayson : Computer games teach problem-solving - Mike Lally and Iain Macleod : Development of skills through computers - R.M. Chakraborti : The Nehru Science Center : Public participation in science - Isaias Raw : Science toys for science education - John Beetlestone and Charles Taylor : Linking science and drama at school - Henry Ellington, Eric Addinall and Fred Percival : Games and simulations teach social relevance of science - Reader's forum near fine copy, no markings‎

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