Video games have certainly come a long way in recent years, and they've started to gain increasing recognition in academia. However in schools, video games are more or less ignored. During my studies this year, I found myself thinking about whether games have reached the sophistication needed to be used in schools. New forms of literacy like blogging, fan-fiction writing and gaming offer benifets to students, such as students learning about some parts of history through Age of Empires, or younger children gaining some basic reading improvement through games like Pokemon. But yet games are still considered 'distractions' by most people. In my state of early-holiday boredom, I made a Youtube video detailing my thoughts. (Because when you're bored and you're shaped, what else are you going to do?)
However I'd like to know others' thoughts and opinions. Do you think video games have a place in schools? Do you think they can serve as texts for study? Or do you think video games have yet to achieve the required sophistication?
[link]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLVhgaN4EXU&feature=plcp[/link]
However I'd like to know others' thoughts and opinions. Do you think video games have a place in schools? Do you think they can serve as texts for study? Or do you think video games have yet to achieve the required sophistication?