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Participant party

Guido Gandoss, Joy Gouws and Navid Azar represent their winning teams at a celebratory event following a project focused on how digital games can enhance older adults’ social lives.
Participant party

Guido Gandoss, Joy Gouws and Navid Azar represent their winning teams at a celebratory event following a project focused on how digital games can enhance older adults’ social lives. Kiwanis of North and West Vancouver residents were among the individuals across the Lower Mainland invited to take part in a Wii Bowling tournament as part of the initiative, entitled Wii Bowling Game Playing Project for Older Adults, undertaken by the Simon Fraser University Teaching and Learning Centre. Project participants were invited to the West Vancouver Kiwanis centre to be recognized for their contributions to the research last month.