Published On: January 22nd, 2020|

Ed Scoop – Benjamin Leskovansky

“Over the course of two generations, video games have evolved from basic tests of response times and fine motor skills to complex endeavors that drive hundreds of thousands of passionate fans online to hotly debate strategy and tactics. Of course, games can also be a distraction, as every educator in America can tell you after the past few years of Fortnite. But for many young people today, their best opportunities for learning teamwork, deep thinking and the virtues of committed practice come in these online games. It’s a model we would do well to adopt — not because it’s trendy or cool, but because it works.” (more)