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Eye-Opening Article Exhorts Us to Take Gaming Seriously

Posted Mar 26, 2006 at 3:10PM EST by QJ Staff

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This April's issue of Wired Magazine features a fascinating article about how multiplayer games can provide excellent on-the-job training. (Yes, folks, this is for real.)

Gaming has long been derided as an activity that at best is little more than a diversion, and which in excess has been proven to bring out the worst in gamers. However, say the authors of the article, these criticisms ignore gaming's potential for experiential learning. Gaming, say they, is learning to be - accidental learning - which comes about naturally as a result of having to adjust to a new culture, as opposed to learning about - experiential learning - which is what takes place in schools.

To quote from the article, where traditional learning is based on the execution of carefully graded challenges, accidental learning relies on failure. Virtual environments are safe platforms for trial and error. And unlike in school, the chance of failure is high, but the cost is low and the lessons learned are immediate. Think of games as a trial version of real life, then, in the same vein as simulation games - but games that build flexibility in thinking, sensitivity to social cues and, in the case of multiplayer games, leadership training.

What we find most intriguing, though, is this particular point: The fact that [players] don't think of gameplay as training is crucial. Once the experience is explicitly educational, it becomes about developing compartmentalized skills and loses its power to permeate the player's behavior patterns and worldview. Or, in short, if it's seen as learning-related, or akin to school, it won't be taken seriously.

Interesting, eh? It makes a strange kind of sense if you think about it, and something maybe your parents may understand - however, don't bank on playing games instead of going to school just yet, that may be a long way off, if ever.


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# hGuest 2006-03-26 16:45
pspu needs to take updating psp news seriously, gimme some hack updates. NOW i want them NOW

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# when they get themGuest 2006-03-26 16:54
i assume when they get the info, they paste it along on their page, you got a better source boy, then paste that along. otherwise shut the f#ck up. PSPU Pwnts You Suxors

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# games/aggresionsoopergooman 2006-03-26 17:58
I've been playing games/video games since my childhood. 30 odd years. The funny thing is, I adhore violence. I don't watch Boxing, Hockey, UFC, or any other such stuff. To me violence is bad, in video games however; they let me get out that aggresion. A perfect example is GTA SA. If I've had a rough day, its long cop chases for hours. Casue its fun. In real life, well those things are ridiculous to do. You end up in jail, paralized or dead. Games help to alleviate the strains of life. Cheer to scientific studies proving me right.

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# i like the way this guy thinksthefirstWARLoRD 2006-03-26 18:24
soopergooman has the right idea i think stress prevention is key but i also agree with the other guy we need homebru news(not hack) i want more stuff to tinker with

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# I agreeGuest 2006-03-26 18:50
HEY UPDATES!! wtf happened to you? you used to be a news site. in fact, the best damn news site there was. but now you only post what you want to, and you've turned your site into a wh*re.

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# Yap..Guest 2006-03-26 19:01
This site is starting to sucks ,they keep posting crap nowadays..

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# ...Guest 2006-03-26 19:02
and by news i mean ALL news, EVERYTHING that was going on!! Hacks, homebrew, scientific studies, you name it! i even remember you guy posting about fastloader! what about DAX ZISO Loader? thats been out for months!

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# BTWwhitelightnig 2006-03-26 19:10
Oh, and by the way, if you need a name to call me by, its Whitelightnig!

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# lolGuest 2006-03-26 19:33
You spelled "lightning" wrong

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# whitelightnig 2006-03-26 19:39
I didn't spell it wrong. Thats how I spell it

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# hes a black white guy...Guest 2006-03-26 20:17
get it..



white light nig

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# notitleGuest 2006-03-26 20:32
There *is* no PSP news though. They have to fill the site with something, one or two homebrew things a week would mean the site would be dead.



As for the article.... JESUS NO! Kids have to go outside without their computers and interact with people! LESS games, not MORE!

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# Anonymous Coward at Mar 27, 2006 at 12:17AMGuest 2006-03-26 21:21
well, he's not racist

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# Jake 2006-03-26 21:22
Umm, yeah. As was mentioned, we can only post news if there IS news. We've been posting EVERY bit of news this week. There's nothing left. At least we're giving you guys some things to read that are semi-PSP related until news happens. ;)

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