Education should learn from the positive side of gaming - reward, accomplishment, and fun.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Games shouldn't only be fun. They should teach or spark an interest in other things.
Just think of the opportunities we can unlock by making education as addictive as a video game. This type of experiential, addictive learning improves decision-making skills and increases the processing speed and spatial skills of the brain. When was the last time your child asked for help with a video game?
When a medium like games or comic books whips up such a rapture of enthusiasm, naturally we look for lessons we should be learning.
If we want our children to value education, then we must show our appreciation for knowledge.
Education brings about opportunity, and in turn inspiration.
Learning should be a joy and full of excitement. It is life's greatest adventure; it is an illustrated excursion into the minds of the noble and the learned.
The obvious objective of video games is to entertain people by surprising them with new experiences.
Even if you have a bad game, you have to swallow your pride and sign. It takes a little time, but it makes the kids happy. And it makes you feel good, too.
A good education is another name for happiness.
Education alone can conduct us to that enjoyment which is, at once, best in quality and infinite in quantity.
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