Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
The Up Side of Video Games
Video games have received much press as a negative activity toward children's health. Science Daily Digest, however, is reporting that children playing video games can expend more calories and have a higher heart rate. Playing sports video games was found to be secondary to participation in active sports activities in providing exercises. Moreover, new video games are requiring children to be more active by having children to walk and perform other movements.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Educational Video Games
A recent national report revealed that in many states nearly half of high school students don't graduate. One student who dropped out said he did so because he was bored. I began wondering whether the low graduation level had anything to do with methods of teaching. That is, are we expecting students of the computer generation to be fully engaged in learning with old methods of teaching? Now a survey is out indicating that most kids want educational video gaming in school. Maybe fresh ideas as this one will help hold students' attention in the classroom. I do think as more computer-savvy teachers go into classroom, use of educational video gaming and other new ideas in the classroom is inevitable.
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