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iPad 2 @Phillips High School |
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My students lining up after using
the iPads during lunchtime gaming. |
Recently I’ve been criticized for allowing my students to participate in Lunchtime Gaming at my school. While searching for language besides my very colorful array of words to share in a formal response, I found this cool list compiled by Library guru
Doug Johnson. Some items on the list I have either tweaked or added content, but the idea is totally his. Visit his
Blue Skunk Blog to read more about Library Science related topics and enjoy the pictures/captions below.
- Gaming keeps teens busy, engaged and reinforces responsibility.
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These young ladies are wiping the fingerprints off of their iPads screens |
- Gaming gives teens practice learning strategy and logic.
- Gaming teaches and emphasizes content.
- Gaming builds reading and math skills.
- Gaming builds research skills when looking for information about games strategies or solutions to puzzles.
- Gaming get teens into Libraries who might not otherwise go there, increasing the likelihood of book check out. (THIS HAS HAPPENED TO ME!!!)
- Gaming serves as a relaxing medium for teens that are under stress.
- Gaming gives teens practice with social skills especially when they work in teams
- Teens love the interaction/stimulation that gaming provides.
- Girls are more active participant in gaming activities.
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These Junior level gamers are regulars in my Library Media Center |
- Gaming builds inter-generational conversations and relationships. (many of these games are used as a primary source of entertainment for some teens)
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Teacher Ebony Rose competes with teens on the popular
'Temple Run' game during the lunchtime gaming period. |
- Gaming encourages teens that are otherwise withdrawn, introverted or shy to socialize with other teens within their peer group.
- Gaming encourages teens to seek careers in Video Game Design and Production.
- Gaming creates a safe, friendly environment for competition among teens.
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Here's a student's high score on Temple Run |
Well said! Great list!
ReplyDeleteYes! Thank you for this. Will be sharing.
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