Una app móvil potencia la motivación del alumnado en una experiencia de gamificación universitaria
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Educação física, universidade, motivação, aprendizagem ativa, tecnologia educacional Educación física, universidad, motivación, aprendizaje activo, tecnología educativa Physical education, university, motivation, experiential learning, educational technology
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