The Stealth Campaign That’s Getting Your Kids Hooked on Chess - The New York Times
Minecraft is thus an almost perfect game for our current educational moment, in which policy makers are eager to increase kids’ interest in the “STEM” disciplines — science, technology, engineering and math. Schools and governments have spent millions on “let’s get kids coding” initiatives, yet it may well be that Minecraft’s impact will be... See more
Clive Thompson • The Minecraft Generation (Published 2016)
Roblox commands the attention of America’s kids to the tune of 2.6 hours per day. And it does so with games that largely avoid the violence and dystopia of those $100 million blockbusters. Some of the most popular games on the Roblox platform are about adopting digital pets, building virtual communities, and running a pizza restaurant.
Scott Galloway • Roblox and the Dispersal of Creativity | No Mercy / No Malice
Synthesis uses non-traditional methods – videogames – and designs the lessons not for content but for the experience