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Op-Ed: Education breakthrough — Holistic education meets gaming

Op-Ed: Education breakthrough — Holistic education meets gaming

Op-Ed: Education breakthrough — Holistic education meets gaming

Op-Ed: Education breakthrough — Holistic education meets gaming

By Paul Wallis

September 26, 2020

Originally Published Here

Summary

Gaming in education is now getting some very positive reactions from teachers, too.

Regardless of the fact that using gaming and e-learning as education assets was always inevitable, and "Prove it so we can use it" is the name of the game.

How could you possibly avoid it, in a digital world? Kids love gaming.

Build A World brings gaming to education in a mix of: Maths Real world scenarios Visual cues and inputs Practical problem solving Experimentation Outcomes Farming Infrastructure Power Architecture Specific measurements for problems Pattern making and solving The educational scenarios are self-explanatory.

Previous generations were given academic positions to learn from regarding the real world.

You could visit a power station and learn how electricity is generated.

It's an excellent approach to learning anything.

Better still - This type of learning can integrate any subject into a wider picture.

The ballpark hasn't been built yet for this level of developmental learning.

They'll know how to learn, and have good dependable methods for learning.

Reference

Wallis, P. (2020, September 26). Op-Ed: Education breakthrough - Holistic education meets gaming. Retrieved September 28, 2020, from http://www.digitaljournal.com/tech-and-science/technology/op-ed-education-breakthrough-holistic-education-meets-gaming/article/578644