There are many attempts to apply computer game rewards
and goals to children's education, but does it work? First of all, children's
education is all about knowledge and creativity. If you apply game rewards and
goals to education, it may be effective for knowledge education, but creativity
is difficult to be formed.
Creativity
is built through trial and error based on the person's own experience, so if
you only study knowledge with set rules, creativity will not be formed. To
foster creativity, we need to create a safe environment that encourages
children to struggle and solve problems through a variety of trial-and-error
approaches to problem solving.
If children
get into the habit of studying through computer games, they'll be good at acquiring
knowledge, but they won't learn how to study on their own. You have to create
your own problem-solving skills by looking through many books and other
resources, asking and answering questions to solve problems. Acquiring
knowledge is important, but creativity is formed through trial and error.
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