More Evidence for Video Games as Instructors
Consider this demonstrating what is perhaps the best evidence of transfer of training from a video game to the workplace that I have ever seen.
technology, education and training from an industrial/organizational (I/O) psychologist
Consider this demonstrating what is perhaps the best evidence of transfer of training from a video game to the workplace that I have ever seen.
Dr. Byron Reeves discusses the use of gaming to make work fun, accessible, and interesting – and even suggests your WoW experience could help you get a job!
And if a few hours of Call of Duty will help you survive, don’t you owe it to yourself to pick up a controller?
Most so-called educational games are really just brain training, which isn’t education at all. Where are the games that teach useful knowledge and skills?
The first day of E-Learn is over, and I wanted to share my thoughts on the many presentations I saw today.
A report has come out about various medical schools running in Second Life, where students can participate in a wide variety of simulations of real medical scenarios.