UXP_FB_Logo copy.jpg

News

'Engaging Children Through Game-based Learning Can Improve Manual Dexterity, Reduce Fear'

'Engaging Children Through Game-based Learning Can Improve Manual Dexterity, Reduce Fear'

'Engaging Children Through Game-based Learning Can Improve Manual Dexterity, Reduce Fear'

'Engaging Children Through Game-based Learning Can Improve Manual Dexterity, Reduce Fear'

By Nandini Verma

June 6, 2021

Originally Published Here

Summary

There are many ways to leverage game-based learning to decrease the academic pressure on children and ensure that they learn with an understanding.

The use of gaming with educational goals to support children's learning and growth is known as game-based learning.

Game-based Learning or GBL is an ancient approach to help children learn and improve their knowledge in different areas of life.

Game-based learning experiences lead to higher engagement and better learning outcomes.

Game-Based Learning has been instrumental in creating active learning experiences and enhance learning outcomes by improving the retention of knowledge.

How is game-based learning relevant in the current virtual learning landscape amidst the pandemic for children?

It is critical that learning game designers do not deviate from the games' primary learning objective.

Reference

Verma, N. (2021, June 6). 'Engaging children through game-based learning can improve manual dexterity, reduce fear'. Republic World. https://www.republicworld.com/india-news/education/engaging-children-through-game-based-learning-can-improve-manual-dexterity-reduce-fear.html.