
In an age where children spend nearly 55 hour a week watching television, texting or playing video games, it seems only natural they'd want to continue to interact with media in the classroom. But how do teachers feel about this? Are cell phones a cause of disruption in class, or a useful mechanism through which to provide additional educational content? Nintendo is making a move, arguing that their hand-held console, the Nintendo DS, can be easily and effectively used as an educational resource in the classroom. In fact, Nintendo's General Manager says that getting the Nintendo DS into schools in Japan "is maybe the area where I am devoting myself [the] most." So what does the future hold? Could this be a chance to explore a whole new side of self-directed learning? Or will teachers flip at the thought of a hand-held platform in the clutch of every 4th grader in the world?
Read the article here: Nintendo to Integrate the DS into Classroom Education
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