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English Grammar on 2013 Curriculum: The Development of Game Based Learning Multimedia

This Research is aimed to find out the effectiveness of game based learning multimedia in order to gain student learning outcomes on English subject with the topic of grammar in the classroom. The research development of multimedia game based learning using the procedure of Raiser and Demsey consist...

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