Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Grow-a-game
I think it is very interesting when the articles talks about how video games and television influence people. i think that they do have some kind of influence but not 100% of it. A lot about a person has to do with where they live and what kind of background they have grown up in. I have seen first hand what impression violent video games have on a first grader. This child always talked about playing all of these "killing" games with his older brothers and a lot of his art projects and writings have either been about bombs or exploding/killing people. I think that the grow-a-card games are a really good alternative to the violent games. They actually can get people thinking and interacting with one another, instead of just sitting alone playing a video game. It will definitely be healthier in my opinion. The grow-a-game i think would be a nice alternative to learning about a subject. Like instead of having to sit at your desk and take notes for 40 minutes i know i would rather be playing a fun game. I feel like students would remember the information better, unless that student remembers from note taking.
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