"Games give players agency and teach the core 21st century skills of critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity better than any traditional program of rote learning can ..."
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Isabella Rivas's curator insight,
May 25, 1:18 PM
While I did believe the video was blurting out information really fast for me to keep up with, I did understand how incorporating games encourages engagement and opens doors for students to express new ideas. It allows for students to have more room for learning in their brains and sometimes they do need a brain break after exposed to plenty of worksheets. In today's time it's needed for collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity to grow.
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