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Gaming and Critical Thought (Survey)

24 January 2008 73 views

I’ve started writing a series of posts about gaming and critical thought in kids. When I think of gaming — as I’m sure do many others — I think of cracking open a cardboard box and extracting a board, dice, cards, tokens, bits, pieces, and often a crisp sheet of rules. But I don’t want to limit my definition to that. A handful of dice, a deck of cards, or a pencil and paper can be the basis for the simplest game. And it goes from there to anything increasingly more complex than that…

More details about this effort, here.

Please take a moment to answer a short survey about this, and it would be much appreciated. If you have a blog (or another audience) please help me promote this. I won’t claim this as “formal research” but I will make the results and my own analysis public on this blog in the coming months.

All participant information will be kept anonymous and confidential. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to comment or email me at “brad” at this domain name.

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Thanks, from the skep/dad blog!

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