Can Video Game Testing Spark Interest in Computing Among Black Youth?
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 - 14:15
in Psychology & Sociology
Walk into almost any household that includes teenage boys and you'll find one or more video game consoles. Walk into that household past 10PM and you`re likely to find one or more teenage boys playing those video games. Walk into the parents` bedroom, wake them up and then ask them what they think of their sons playing video games, and most likely they'll tell you it`s a waste of time - before they kick you out of their house. But is it truly a waste of time?
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