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English: Microsoft and New York University are founding partners of the Games for Learning Institute (G4LI), which "will identify which qualities of computer games engage students and develop relevant, personalized teaching strategies that can be applied to the learning process." Columbia University, the City University of New York, Dartmouth College, Parsons, Polytechnic Institute of NYU, the Rochester Institute of Technology and Teachers College are also participants in the Games for Learning Institute.
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  • 2011-03-01 04:24 AuCourantStory 2048×1536× (560974 bytes) Picture taken by me at 719 Broadway, 12th floor at NYU..

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