What are your guys views on video games and educating the people playing? This ranges of legitimate educational games to games like Slender and Call of Duty and like the standard games that errbody plays.
Realising that games are a huge part in youth culture and a solid part in many peoples childhood and growing up, I've been doing some research to see what peoples views are on games and how they play a role...or what role they play in educating people that play them? Or if they don't at all. Lemme know what you guys think. |
First of all, depends completely on the game and the person playing it, second of all, yeah no you haven't.
If you're looking to help start your ideas try starting here. If this part of your actual research, I can't quite see the value in straight up qualitative 'perceptions of education'. Go for some more valid measures or look at what has already been done. |
people play games
games make us human point to someone who has finished growing up point to something or someone that that can teach nothing or has nothing left to learn |
Sounds like someone needs help with a school assignment.
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The thing with educational gameing is producers tend to over think the games and they become boring and dry very quickly. i have been developing a game that is both educational and entertaining. games sucth as medal of honor and call of duty are not really based on any truth there may be some historic facts in the game but for a good story they sacrifice historic game play.
the game that i am developing is rich in history and very accurate with the time lines in the game you could use the infomation to write history report if you wanted. at the same time i did not want the game play to become to slow or become unblanaced in any way. it is possible to make a good history game and not sacrifice story or accuracy of the time lines. but brining it under a certen rateing is the problim |
The Lawnmower Man knows where it's at.
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i think what you're getting at is that the thing is once you start throwing subject matter into a game (if you're on your way to developing one) it becomes a ratings issue if you then want to publish that game across any of the popular disty frameworks
if supermeat boy can raise the gooly of the vegetarians but something like fez is a huge success it's for some reason. there will always be things that are off limits and won't get acceptance and especially if you get negative feedback from parents who find their children playing games that they object to on moral grounds. it's been covered a lot in the past. |
if supermeat boy can raise the gooly of the vegetarians What now? |
So if anyone can make a game with time limit, or set a time and need to be played after 24hours. that can make one gamer to have his limit, if they did not set the game will set for 3hrs maximum
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one of the big things a lot of games teach is social interaction.
i useally play games where the learning curve is step in the game play - game like eve, dota 2, tanks etc. What I have learned with most of these games is how you interact with other players think of some of the large eve corps.. the guys running those corps could easily run real corps... if only they wernt gamers also what uni is this research for? |
Oh, how would I have flourished if it wasn't for the valuable lessons Leisure Suit Larry taught me. :)
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Unless you're talking about the House of the Dead typing game, the most video games can hope to achieve, like literary fiction, is to show you a side of humanity that you otherwise had not experienced.
If video games are your primary extra-curricular source of learning, you are being developmentally stunted. I don't doubt that one day we will have many game experiences that are genuinely a contribution to humanity, games that can make us better people, but I don't think we're there yet. |
I get the feeling this isn't for an assignment / research project but trying to sell us something... Too many first posters
Either way educational video games are flat out boring and should be played at school or as part of homework, all games can have some sort of educational quality, I felt I learned alot about the dark ages history from AOE 2 & 3. |
Loved Civilization 1 and 2 as a kid which always had a fairly high educational value to them
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Loved Civilization 1 and 2 as a kid which always had a fairly high educational value to them We must of played different versions because the Civilization I remember was that Egypt won the space race and world domination! |
This Fathers sons wanted to play Call of Duty
The Father thought he would show his sons the real impacts of War and what it really looks like... http://talktalk.parentdish.co.uk/2014/08/14/dad-took-young-sons-to-war-zone-to-put-them-off-violent-video-game-call-of-duty/?ncid=ttg_dl |