Understanding Factors that Affecting Continuance Usage Intention of Game-Based Learning in the Context of Collaborative Learning

Due to the rapid progress of information technology and the Internet generation of students now on campus, game-based learning (GBL) has become an important issue with regard to education. In addition, in an increasingly competitive work environment, students need to cultivate not only their own abi...

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