Great question. Do you want me to ask this on Plurk and see what responses I get? I think that there are probably some great video games that do encourage learning. For example, skatekids.
Michel Khan wrote: > After visiting lot of schools in California and Iowa, I found that lot of school are providing Video games. I asked lots of teacher according to their statement Video games provides balance and coordination. One of the benefits of the equipment, especially the Dance Dance Revolution (for the PS2), is that it has "gotten some kids moving that used to sit on the stage after lunch. They ask me if they can play the games and we can supervise them through our camera system at the school," said Sheffield. > But I don't think video games help to develop kids or child's education. But i want to know what your suggestion about video games in school
Michel Khan wrote:
> After visiting lot of schools in California and Iowa, I found that lot of school are providing Video games. I asked lots of teacher according to their statement Video games provides balance and coordination. One of the benefits of the equipment, especially the Dance Dance Revolution (for the PS2), is that it has "gotten some kids moving that used to sit on the stage after lunch. They ask me if they can play the games and we can supervise them through our camera system at the school," said Sheffield.
> But I don't think video games help to develop kids or child's education. But i want to know what your suggestion about video games in school
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