Item 000067 - Factors that Influence MDC Computer Science Stuents' Adaption and Integration of Elements of Computer Games as a Basic for Program Design and Simulation

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PH PH-PAN MDCL TH-4-000067

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Factors that Influence MDC Computer Science Stuents' Adaption and Integration of Elements of Computer Games as a Basic for Program Design and Simulation

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  • 2016 (Creation)

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This description is for one (2) print version of an undergraduate thesis document.

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(1997 June 28)

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(1995 June 19)

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(1996 September 01)

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(1985 August 25)

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Archival history

The item is part of the Collection was transferred to the Metro Dagupan Colleges Library from the Research Department of the Metro Dagupan Colleges on November 21, 2019.

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Scope and content

The scope of this study is for understanding the factors that can affect the student's adaption and integration of computer games in correlation with the design and simulation of computer program. This study only covered the elements of games that can be applied in order to conceptualize a better design and simulation of computer program.

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The item is available for public use within the room only provided user presents a valid identification card.

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Only certain portions of the item can be reproduced, specifically: title page, table of contents, abstract, questionnaire, and bibliography. All other sections of the thesis document cannot be reproduced.

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  • English

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Two (2) original copies of this thesis document is available in the repository.

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Status

Final

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Partial

Dates of creation revision deletion

2016 March 15- Created

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  • English

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Archivist's note

Description prepared by: Louise Ian D. Aquino; MDCL

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