There’s a hot concept called “stealth education” that says it’s possible for people to play a game because they enjoy it and “accidentally” learn stuff along the way. Unfortunately, the concept has yet to prove its worth with the pre-teen and teen community. But what if educational games rivaled the quality and game-play of today’s top selling video games? —Game on! (HiddenAgenda.com)
I met the Hidden Agenda program director, Lauren Davis, at the Serious Games summit earlier this week.
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