Learning Games Combine Education and Play!
Posted on June 19, 2008 at 1:20 am by Fabian Toulouse
Remember back to when you were a child and were given your least favorite chore. It might have been piling up the leaves, dusting, or washing the dishes after the big family dinner. You probably whined or complained, and when you did, your parents could have suggested, “Figure out a way to make a game of it, and it’ll go much faster.” And they were a hundred percent correct.
Play, planned or impromptu, makes everything more enjoyable, and if it can make chores tolerable, then it certainly has a place in education. Learning games take this fruitful combination of education and play to a new level.
Learning games cover an impressive range of subjects including reading, math, science, languages, and art and music. Furthermore, subjects are broken up into various age groups, so that you have a heightened chance of picking the game that more completely suits your child. Learning games can be operated on home computers or on your DVD system, offering different choices on where you set up your kid’s learning environment.
Probably the best part of learning games is that the educational and entertainment elements are equally important. From the ground up, experts in media and education work closely together so that the games are enjoyable while at the same time able to open up different worlds of learning for your child, establishing a desire for learning more and instilling confidence in students of all ages.
If you think back to your years as a student, at every level, the classes you enjoyed, the teachers that you remember fondly all brought a level of energy and playfulness to the subject matter that made the day pass promptly and left you ready for the next journey. Learning games offer that same blend of interaction and pleasure.
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