Fig. 1. Game Flowchart
Table 1. A Study on the Presentation of the Content System in Energy for Elementary Students, 2009 revised
Table 3. Performance of Model School for Energy Education by Year, www.energy.or.kr
Table 2. Educational Objectives of Energy
Table 4. Comparison of Game
Table 5. Description of game Character
Table 6. Tips on Energy Saving
Table 7. Game Screen Description
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