Martina Marsano
Institution: University of Roma Tre - Department of Education
Country: Italy
Martina Marsano is a Ph.D. student in Educational Theory and Research at University of Roma Tre – Department of Education. She graduated in 2015 in Adult Education and Lifelong Learning from University of Roma Tre – Department of Education.
Her two thesis (Master's and Bachelor's Degree) were focused on the educational use of video games in different contexts (school, library, corporate, museum, university) and have been published.
She received "Archivio Videoludico Award 2015" with the Master's Degree thesis "Serious games e lifelong learning" and "Giorgio De Gregori Award 2013" with the Bachelor’s thesis "Il videogioco a scuola e in biblioteca: pareri a confronto".
Her doctoral research focuses on the designing of a model based on the characteristics of video games for the didactic support of the university students.
She is member of the Research Laboratory for the Development of Scholastic and Social Inclusion (responsible Prof. Fabio Bocci) at University of Roma Tre.
Her two thesis (Master's and Bachelor's Degree) were focused on the educational use of video games in different contexts (school, library, corporate, museum, university) and have been published.
She received "Archivio Videoludico Award 2015" with the Master's Degree thesis "Serious games e lifelong learning" and "Giorgio De Gregori Award 2013" with the Bachelor’s thesis "Il videogioco a scuola e in biblioteca: pareri a confronto".
Her doctoral research focuses on the designing of a model based on the characteristics of video games for the didactic support of the university students.
She is member of the Research Laboratory for the Development of Scholastic and Social Inclusion (responsible Prof. Fabio Bocci) at University of Roma Tre.