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Latest revision as of 02:22, 30 January 2017
Vendor | Sasaki Associates http://www.sasaki.com/ |
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License | The MIT License |
Website | http://crowdgauge.org/ |
"CrowdGauge is an open-source framework for creating educational online games. It first asks users to rank a set of priorities, then demonstrates how a series of actions and policies might impact those priorities. The third part of the sequence gives users a limited number of coins, asking them to put that money towards the actions they support most."[1]