This article is about a new study that is being done to open teachers' eyes to the potential of video game use in the classroom. It also informs readers of some books that have been written about "video games and education" like James Paul Gees book, Learning to Play (very good book). This article could change teachers' opinions about video games as a teaching tool.
This article is about a study on developing educational video games. It informs readers about the important things that need to go into the development of a educational video game.
This article is about video games and their uses. You will find that the article is broken down into sections like Power up, which tells you how video games will affect all your students. Another section is DIY (Do It Yourself), which tells you what you should do when making your own video game. It also has a section that tells what you should look for when you are buying video games for you classroom.
If you want to know how video games are becoming more popular with middle and high school teachers, this article is for you. This article tells us how video games are molding curriculum and how to design a good video game of your own. If used right, it could be a great way to assess student learning. You can find many first hand accounts about the use of video games in the classroom.