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Serious Games-Integration av datorspel i militär träning

Michalski et al., 2008

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14545690602690837036
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Michalski R
Olsson J
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Serious Games–Integrating games in military training. Serious games are computer games used for various training in virtual environments. This can in many cases reduce costs, time and gain better results over ordinary training. Complex training scenarios which would be …
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