Thursday 1st February 2007 2:09 am

[Reblogged] Jenkins interviews David Williamson Shaffer

Shaffer responds to Jenkins’ questions about his new book “How Computer Games Help Children to Learn"…

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In this entry on his blog, Jenkins’ insists that Shaffer’s book is a “must read” for anyone invested in “what games might contribute to the reform of the educational process.”

The interview is worth a read.

Both Jenkins and Shaffer are working on research projects funded by the MacArthur Foundation.  Note that Shaffer has his own blog for curious readers.

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