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Trap It!: A Playful Human-Biology Interaction for a Museum Installation



2015

Created by Alysson Bolognesi Prado at 2017-03-16 11:05:32.0.
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Paulo Blikstein

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uses, benefits, and challenges

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Tangible Interactive Microbiology for Informal Science Education

Geschichten vom Computerspielen

children, computers, and powerful ideas, Basic Books, Inc

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