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Your Homework is Play Video Games

GuitarNeophyte writes "Four schools in the UK will be testing a new program idea to use video games for educational use. An IT researcher, along with Electronic Arts (the software game giant) are funding the proposition. 'We're looking at developing some of the softer skills that are needed for the 21st century, such as problem-solving, resilience, persistence and collaboration.' "

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  1. Ew... by ZakuSage · · Score: 5, Funny

    They have to play EA games? Wow, I feel sorry for them.

    1. Re:Ew... by ucahg · · Score: 2, Funny

      Hey, at least the summary was kind enough to clarify that he meant Electronic Arts the game giant, and not Electronic Arts the chimney sweep.

    2. Re:Ew... by southpolesammy · · Score: 2, Funny

      "No Johnny, you can't go outside and play. You've only put in 10 hours of homework today, and you haven't made your weekly quota of 110 hours yet."

      "But Mom, it's Sunday!"

      "Do you want to let us down? Now go back and don't come out until you've put in another 5 hours, and maybe we'll let you watch TV for a couple minutes before bedtime."

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    3. Re:Ew... by FidelCatsro · · Score: 5, Funny

      Playing EA games they will learn important business skills , such as :

      1:) milking a franchise for all its worth

      2:)Maximising your profits by removing such silliness as overtime wages and workers rights

      3:) how to count (One sequel , two sequels ....... fifteen sequels )

      4:) how to rush things to market to upstage your opposition

      5:) how to cover up #4 with marketing

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    4. Re:Ew... by Gleng · · Score: 2, Funny

      At least they'll learn how to Challenge Everything.

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    5. Re:Ew... by BlizzyMadden · · Score: 2, Funny

      Yeah, especially if they give you 90 hours of homework per week!

    6. Re:Ew... by Geoffreyerffoeg · · Score: 2, Funny

      What I'm worried about is the game programmers mentioning "persistence". To them, that just means the ability to save your game.

    7. Re:Ew... by CableModemSniper · · Score: 2, Funny

      And of course the absolutely vital fact that, if its in the game, its in the game.

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    8. Re:Ew... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      If we're lucky they'll hire Rockstar for the Sexual Education units!

  2. I suppose that's possible by Alcimedes · · Score: 3, Funny

    IIRC, Doom had a lot of very graphic anatomy lessons built in.

    1. Re:I suppose that's possible by Shads · · Score: 4, Funny

      Look at the bright side, parents and kids can agree on what makes them go on suicidal rampages-- homework. :P

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  3. How 'bout teaching the three "R"s? by mmell · · Score: 3, Funny

    You know - Readin', Ritin', and 'Rithmatic? After all, it worked for decades here in the USA!

  4. Ouija Board by captnjameskirk · · Score: 5, Funny

    And in related news, the TEA are consulting Ouija Boards to determine the next Social Studies curriculum.

  5. All your homework are belong to us. by jwriney · · Score: 5, Funny

    Your Homework is Play Video Games

    Apparently someone skipped their English homework.

    --riney

    1. Re:All your homework are belong to us. by Distinguished+Hero · · Score: 2, Funny

      Apparently someone skipped their English homework.

      Perhaps it was administered to them in the form of video games.

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  6. Hmm... by Musteval · · Score: 3, Funny

    I wonder what their adult education games are like.

    *moves to UK*

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  7. Make video games cool? by burtdub · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does this mean the next generation will procrastinate by reading Socrates and performing Fourier Transforms?

    1. Re:Make video games cool? by dascandy · · Score: 2, Funny

      No, sorry, that was the previous one. The next one will use Bacardi Breezer 4nd 1337sp33k.

  8. Great idea! by October_30th · · Score: 5, Funny
    skills that are needed for the 21st century, such as problem-solving, resilience, persistence and collaboration.

    Hey, what a great idea! We never needed those before, but NOW there's some serious demand for brand new skills like problem-solving.

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  9. Math Blaster FPS! by bobsacks · · Score: 2, Funny

    Too bad they didn't parter with ID to make a Math Blaster FPS. Or maybe an American McGee's Reader Rabbit.

  10. EA? by grasshoppa · · Score: 5, Funny

    Top three reasons why I don't want EA involved in this

    1) Homework will take 10 hours a night to complete, but "only during crunch time".

    2) There are always other students willing to participate in the program if you don't want to

    3) Students won't get extra credit, no matter HOW much homework they do

    On a more serious note, I've been saying for YEARS that we need to focus on these so called "softer" skills. Current education is too hooked on what a child knows and how well they can memorize, not how able they are to figure things out. I realize that the subjects are supposed to be vehicles to teaching these "softer" skills, the problem is many teachers don't. They teach facts to be memorized ( especially at the higher levels ), not concepts to be thought about.

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  11. Headshots for soft skills... :P by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Problem-solving... Get into difficult-to-reach sniper spot.

    Resilience... Survive long enough in difficult-to-reach sniper spot to make a difference.

    Persistence... Inflict as many headshots as possible without missing.

    Collaboration... Can someone get me some more sniper ammo?

  12. Re:I beleive this to be the future of education by tourvil · · Score: 2, Funny
    IMO, it is vital to make homework not feel like homework in order to get children interested in their schooling again and combat their growing apathy.

    You know, I'd love to help eliminate the growing apathy problem, but... meh...

  13. Conversation Leaked From EA HQ!! by Quick+Sick+Nick · · Score: 5, Funny

    Computer games giant Electronic Arts and education IT researcher NESTA Futurelab, are to conduct trials to see how computer games can be used as educational tools in schools.

    Sales Rep: Sir! We have a problem, no one is buying our shitty games!

    CEO: Hmmmm.... is it because 25 of our last 26 games have been sequals?

    Sales Rep: That's part of the problem, sir, but all of our games contain a copious amount of um, shit.

    CEO: Interesting. We need a new market approach.

    Sales Rep: Sir?

    CEO: We sell our games to schools, and say they our educational!

    Sales Rep: Brialliant!

    CEO: We have to make sure they buy our utter crap too, so let's say "all our genres have something to offer"...

    Sales Rep: Oh Sir, the school districts will love it! I'll get the board on the phone right away. Hello Add'em '06!

  14. If you want to teach resilience by geoffrobinson · · Score: 2, Funny

    just hire some kids to be bullies to pick on the kids every day. Either that, or disable "God mode" in Doom.

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  15. Sample educational game by geekwithsoul · · Score: 5, Funny

    You are in a 21st Centurty school, your teachers are underpaid, the facilities are obsolete, your fellow students are apathetic. It is dark. There is a computer in front of you.

    >>turn on computer

    The computer is on.

    >>play educational game

    You are distracted by the bright colors and cool sound effects. You are supposedly learning problem-solving, resilience, persistence and collaboration; skills for which there is no test to measure your progress. You graduate.

    >>get job

    Your attempt to get a job fails. It is dark.

    >>get job

    Your attempt to get a job succeeds! You are now a fry cook at McDonalds.

    >>get better job

    Your attempt to get a better job fails. Your education never prepared you with either the intellectual tools or actual knowledge to succeed. You have no health care, you don't vote, and your kids will turn out even worse than you. Oh, and you've been eaten by a grue.

    Your dead

    1. Re:Sample educational game by not-enough-info · · Score: 2, Funny
      Damnit! I was just getting into this game.
      Your dead

      My dead what???

      Damn you EA! DAAAAAAMMMMMN YOU!!!!!
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  16. Reminds me of my homework at the university... by TERdON · · Score: 2, Funny

    Reminds me of my homework at the university, which I had at the beginning of this semester. It was to watch animated movies (ie Toy Story etc). Ok, the course was on computer graphics and animation, but anyway...

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  17. Re:I beleive this to be the future of education by Hogwash+McFly · · Score: 2, Funny

    Savage beatings will continue until morale improves!

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