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==History==
Wireless-enabled handheld devices have been used as early as 2004 to facilitate collaborative learning.<ref>{{Cite
=== Elementary school learners ===
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* Collaborative play is designed with the Wherigo mobile platform.
* Game software is compatible with
=== Mentira ===
Designed as an iOS application, Mentira is an [[Augmented reality|augmented reality game]] designed to help [[University of New Mexico]] students learn to speak Spanish. In the project ''Taking Language Learning Out of the Classroom and Into the Streets'',<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20100816130039/http://arisgames.org/featured/mentira/ Taking Language Learning Out of the Classroom and Into the Streets]}}</ref> students are immersed in solving the mystery that is Mentira. Situated in [[Albuquerque|Albuquerque, New Mexico]], players must interact with real people and collect clues to help them solve the mystery, and in the process read and interact with the application in Spanish. Mentira was developed using the ARIS iOS game platform.<ref>{{usurped|1=[
=== Foreign language learners ===
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