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	Comments on: Digital Culture &#038; Education on Games and Second Language Acquisition in Asia	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[@Roos Thanks for stopping by!]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Jesper,
In preparation for my first class with game designers tomorrow I browsed the net and found your article. I am totally inspired and am looking forward to altering your ideas to a project that my students will love and motivate as it did yours. 
I just wanted to thank you, I teach in a community where technology is perceived as something to be used in the future, while students are very much involved in it right now leaving a gap between teacher and student. I am always looking for ways to involve technology in my classes (thus motivating students and learning with them ) . For this particular group I had to do a bit more research than usual (and was puzzled as to what my choices were ) so I was very glad to find your article. So, thanks!
Kind regards,
Roos de Neijs]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Jesper,<br />
In preparation for my first class with game designers tomorrow I browsed the net and found your article. I am totally inspired and am looking forward to altering your ideas to a project that my students will love and motivate as it did yours.<br />
I just wanted to thank you, I teach in a community where technology is perceived as something to be used in the future, while students are very much involved in it right now leaving a gap between teacher and student. I am always looking for ways to involve technology in my classes (thus motivating students and learning with them ) . For this particular group I had to do a bit more research than usual (and was puzzled as to what my choices were ) so I was very glad to find your article. So, thanks!<br />
Kind regards,<br />
Roos de Neijs</p>
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