How is a simulation different from a learning game?

(1 point)
• A simulation imitates a real-world activity without the need to have the real world materials or resources.
• A simulation is a type of advanced leaming game.
• A simulation is always less interactive than a leaming game.
• You do not leam from a simulation.

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• A simulation imitates a real-world activity without the need to have the real world materials or resources.
What do graphic organizers and learning games have in common?
(1 point)
• They are both online.
• They are both ways to simulate how to do a particular task.
• They both try to present information in an innovative way.
• The both are used only for math and science.
• They both try to present information in an innovative way.
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