Computer games and science learning
Published: Friday, December 17, 2010 - 15:22
in Mathematics & Economics
Computer games and simulations are worthy of future investment and investigation as a way to improve science learning, says LEARNING SCIENCE: COMPUTER GAMES, SIMULATIONS, AND EDUCATION, a new report from the National Research Council. The study committee found promising evidence that simulations can advance conceptual understanding of science, as well as moderate evidence that they can motivate students for science learning. Research on the effectiveness of games designed for science learning is emerging, but remains inconclusive, the report says.
Source: National Academy of Sciences
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- Computer games and science learningfrom Science BlogFri, 17 Dec 2010, 20:20:20 UTC