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Digital game-based learning
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Video Game DevelopmentE-learningOnline GamingEducationVideo GamesAttentionSocial SciencesPsychologyDigital Learning EnvironmentVisual Selective AttentionNational AttentionCognitive DevelopmentEducational GameGame DesignCognitive ScienceOnline GamesLearning SciencesDigital Game-based LearningVideo Game Addiction
Research published by University of Rochester neuroscientists C. Shawn Green and Daphne Bavelier has grabbed national attention for suggesting that playing "action" video and computer games has the positive effect of enhancing student's visual selective attention. But that finding is just one small part of a more important message that all parents and educators need to hear: Video games are not the enemy, but the best opportunity we have to engage our kids in real learning.
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