"Don't bother me Mom, I'm learning!" : how computer and video games are preparing your kids for 21st century success and how you can help!
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"Don't bother me Mom, I'm learning!" : how computer and video games are preparing your kids for 21st century success and how you can help!
Paragon House, c2006
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-242) and index
収録内容
- pt. I. Games are NOT the enemy
- 1. Of course you're worried : you have no idea what's going on!
- 2. The really good news about your kids' games
- 3. But wait
- what about all that bad stuff I hear about in the press
- pt. II. The rise of the digital native
- 4. Our kids are not like us : they're natives, we're immigrants
- 5. Do they really think differently?
- 6. The emerging online life of the digital native
- pt. III. What's different about today's games
- 7. Complexity matters : what most adults don't understand about games
- 8. What kids learn that's POSITIVE from playing computer games
- 9. The motivation of gameplay
- 10. Adaptivity in games
- really leaving no child behind
- 11. It's not just the games
- it's the system
- pt. IV. What kids are learning (on their own)
- 12. Economics and business lessons for a 10-year-old from a computer game
- 13. How kids learn to cooperate in video games
- 14. Video games are our kids' first ethics lessons (believe it or not!)
- 15. The seven games of highly effective people
- 16. Making games of their own : modding
- 17. Playing video games to stay healthy (yes, video games!)
- 18. What our kids could be learning from their cell phones
- pt. V. How parents, teachers, and all adults can get in the game!
- 19. Talk to your kids; value what they know
- 20. The new language
- a digital immigrant remedial vocabulary
- 21. How parents who "get it" are educating their kids about games
- 22. Girls, boys, parents, grandparents
- there are games for everyone
- 23. Moving past "edutainment" : curricular games are coming
- 24. For teachers : using games in the curriculum and classroom
- 25. What can kids learn on their own?
- 26. Are you as brave as your kids?
- try it yourself!
- 27. What to do right now
- Conclusion
- Epilogue
- Appendix: a parent-teacher toolkit