Dave's Boring Research Paper: A Wonderful Examination in Gaming in Education by

Dave's Boring Research Paper: A Wonderful Examination in Gaming in Education by

Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2016-03-12T16:00:00+00:00


In 2003, The Times (UK) also published a finding aligned with Keil:

“Last week a team at Oxford University published research suggesting that computer games could enhance children's listening skills and improve their language acquisition. A game called Phonomena, devised by David Moore at the university, has, he claims, proved so effective at teaching children the phonemes that make up words that in a few weeks their educational progress was advanced by up to two years.” (Technobabble)14

Although this is the first international conference dedicated to integrating entertainment software into the classroom, others have been successful integrating computers into schools for years. The fact that gaming companies are just now starting to design games targeted at classroom instruction should not overshadow the fact that children have been learning from games for years.



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