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More Videogames, Fewer Books at Some Schools? 252

A News.com article highlights a plan that may please word-weary students: more games, fewer books in some educational settings. That's one plan put forth by some educators who feel that current learning plans don't fully engage today's classes. By offering real-world dilemmas in a virtual setting ('discover why fish are dying in a park'), teachers hope that games will turn kids onto the idea of learning, and eventually lead them back to books. The article covers several of the projects geared towards exploring this idea, as well as research on the subject. "A game designer, Salen is working with a group called New Visions for Public Schools to establish a school in New York City for grades 6 through 12 that would integrate video games into the entire curriculum. 'There's a lot of moral panic about addiction to games. There's a negative public perception, and we know we have to deal with that. But teachers have been using games for years and years.'"

Comment Re:How To Check / What To Do (Score 1) 170

I posted something about this a while back, and at the time people thought it had to be something other than the battery that caused the explosion in Japan...

here

Only difference is that Dell must have updated their database because months ago I entered the battery code in and said it didn't need replacement... Now I enter the same code and it does need replacement.

Dood, I think it's pretty sad if I can post on slashdot after this story has been out for a day or two, and still not receive notice from the local tech person about this incident...

Still, this goes to show how publicity will get things fixed! Eventually... Now if only the press could publicize the need for less work hours and more holidays and get that as priority uno action item...

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