December 10, 2003MIT Brings Video Games to The ClassroomPCPRO: 'We want to lead change in the way the world learns through computer and video games,' said MIT's Professor Henry Jenkins III. 'Our mission is to demonstrate the social, cultural and educational potentials of games ...and [the] sometimes unexpected uses of this emerging art form in education,' he said. As examples of the kind of thing they have in mind, MIT students taught children to use a game called 'Supercharged,' in which a 'charged' spaceship had to be guided through electric fields. In another, students played an environmental disaster game called 'Environmental Detectives'. Posted by Norm M. Wada at December 10, 2003 12:10 AM | TrackBackRelated Categories: Deep Dive - 'The Future of TV & Film' E-mail This Story
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