PHRASE DETECTIVES: A WEB-BASED COLLABORATIVE ANNOTATION WEB GAME

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Ganijonov Muhammadali; Obidjonov Nuriddinbek; Jabaraliyev Kudratbek; Tursunboyev Obloberdi

Abstract

Our project consists of a web game, and this project is developed for young children, and this game will attract children because it is an interesting game, and the advantage is that it is played without internet, and children from 6 to 12 years old can play. And there are several games in this web game software. For example, when we are driving a car, we are only concerned about driving the car like start/stop the car, accelerate/ break, etc.

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How to Cite
Ganijonov Muhammadali; Obidjonov Nuriddinbek; Jabaraliyev Kudratbek; Tursunboyev Obloberdi. (2023). PHRASE DETECTIVES: A WEB-BASED COLLABORATIVE ANNOTATION WEB GAME. Journal of Integrated Education and Research, 2(4), 39–49. Retrieved from https://ojs.rmasav.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/944

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