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Could Playing Video Games Improve Vision?

Ivan Kuo13 years ago13 years ago45 mins

Sometimes it’s easy to get caught up believing stereotypes. Not too long ago, those of us who played various types of games were considered nerds and told by our parents: “You are going to rot your brain!” While others were blaming video games for a variety of health problems stemming from hearing loss and even…

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Schools Are Using Starcraft 2 as Serious Education Tools

Ivan Kuo13 years ago47 mins

The Following is a Guest Post by Swarthmore Student, Patrick Schwarz Starcraft 2 is Being Utilized in Classrooms to Teach Math, Economics, and Game Theory What does a college course that required differential equations, linear algebra and calculus have in common with an online course that had no prerequisites at all? They both threw out…

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