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Future Energy Networks and the Role of Interactive Gaming as Simulation
Danielle Barrios-O'Neill,
Alan Hook
School of Communication and Media
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Interactive Gaming
100%
Future Energy Networks
100%
Interactive Games
100%
Social Change
50%
Internet of Things
50%
Complex Patterns
50%
Interaction Analysis
50%
Cross-cultural Analysis
50%
Game Space
50%
Social Component
50%
Energy Use
50%
Intelligent Energy
50%
Technological Elements
50%
Simulation Game
50%
Social Resources
50%
Energy Related
50%
Energy Systems
50%
Interaction Patterns
50%
Sustainable Energy
50%
Narrative Elements
50%
Energy Practices
50%
Energy Infrastructure
50%
Energy System Integration
50%
Energy Choice
50%
Practical Exploration
50%
System Comprehension
50%
Complex Dynamic Systems
50%
Simulated Experience
50%
Computer Science
Cultural Analysis
50%
Assertion
50%
It Infrastructures
50%
System Analysis
50%
Social Resource
50%
Psychology
Interactive Game
100%
Long-Term Goal
50%
Engineering
Integrated Information System
16%
Term Goal
16%