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Video games can help students learn, teachers say at PAX East

Video games can help students learn, teachers say at PAX East

Video games can help students learn, teachers say at PAX East

By Haley Lerner

March 22, 2024

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Summary

Educators and gaming experts at PAX East advocate for integrating video games and tabletop games into education, noting their potential to enhance learning. Amy Doyle, a technology teacher, emphasizes gaming's familiarity to students and its ability to engage them in learning. Doyle promotes gamification in classrooms and encourages the formation of e-gaming teams. Despite misconceptions about video games, she highlights their active nature and cognitive benefits. At Ayer Shirley Regional Middle School, gaming is integrated across subjects, promoting skills like critical thinking and teamwork. Doyle advises educators to leverage students' existing gaming interests. Gaming also fosters socialization and self-expression, with experts stressing its moderate, constructive use in education.

Reference

Lerner, H. (2024, March 22). Video games can help students learn, teachers say at PAX East. Retrieved from https://www.wgbh.org/news/local/2024-03-22/video-games-can-help-students-learn-teachers-say-at-pax-east