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Frye, Jonathan – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
The stronghold that games have on our society has made it imperative that educators understand the impact that video games can have. Owens (2012) presented two frames for how the press discussed the popular game "Spore," which incorporates elements of science topics. One frame suggested that the game teaches children about intelligent design,…
Descriptors: Video Games, Creationism, Evolution, Student Motivation
Renaud, Christian; Wagoner, Bridgette – Principal Leadership, 2011
The use of computer-based gaming in education is not a new phenomenon. Many educators nostalgically remember green Apple II monitors displaying the games Lemonade Stand and Oregon Trail in the early 1980s. Technology in schools has evolved considerably since then, and gaming has become pervasive within all demographic subgroups. Gaming within…
Descriptors: Video Games, Educational Games, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education
Fishman, Eli – Online Submission, 2007
K-12 education in the U.S. is costing one-half trillion dollars annually. In constant dollars, the amount spent per student has increased 600% in the last sixty years. Test scores, however, have remained flat. Political leaders are constantly clamoring for more education dollars, yet there is no clear direction on how the funds will be used…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Video Games, Social Capital, Discipline
November, Alan – Technology & Learning, 2007
It is ironic that in too many schools, educators label students' personal tools or digital containers, such as blogs, iPod, Instant Messenger, YouTube, and video games as hindrances to teaching. They have decided that these effective learning tools are inappropriate for school and learning. If educators could get past their fear of the unknown and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Video Games, Social Responsibility, Ethics

Dixit, Avinash – Journal of Economic Education, 2005
The author suggests methods for teaching game theory at an introductory level, using interactive games to be played in the classroom or in computer clusters, clips from movies to be screened and discussed, and excerpts from novels and historical books to be read and discussed.
Descriptors: Game Theory, Teaching Methods, Video Games, Economics Education