Everyone wishes for an exciting and rewarding career journey, as it motivates them to continue serving. One such is starting a career in law, as it helps you make an impact on society, which brings fulfillment. This field also provides many opportunities for both professional and personal growth. Even so, there are a few things to understand well for a successful law profession.
Read MoreShe grew up playing action and adventure video games on Atari, Commodore 64 and Nintendo DS, and has continued as an adult, using them as a "Motivational tool" in research and writing.
Read MorePath Out is one of a growing number of video games designed to engender empathy in those who play them. "We are now starting to realize the power that games can have at evoking certain competencies such as empathy and compassion," said Matthew Farber, a professor of educational technology at the University of Northern Colorado and author of "Gaming SEL: Games as Transformational to Social and Emotional Learning."
Read MoreA group of game industry professionals and academics launched a new collaborative initiative aimed at collectively codifying and improving ethics in games. This new Ethical Games initiative was unveiled today during a live panel discussion on game ethics at the Games for Change Virtual Festival.
Read MoreYou weren't going to do something for your friend, but your friend said "Please" in a sincere manner, and even though nothing tangible has changed about the transaction, you now willingly and happily agree to do it for them.
Read MoreGamification wants to engage you directly; advertisements and marketing are typically more passive.
Read More"Trolley problems result from trying to apply abstract rules to practical reasoning and require us to distance ourselves from all the potential victims," said Philip Ivanhoe, director of the Sungkyun Institute for Confucian Studies and East Asian Philosophy, who was not involved in the study.
Read MoreCampaign organizers oppose facial recognition because they believe the technology could violate students' privacy without their consent and exacerbate bias toward and discrimination against minorities, says Erica Darragh, board member for Students for Sensible Drug Policy who graduated from the University of North Georgia in 2018.
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