Hola, este fragmento de texto me pareció interesante así que se los comparto.
"Performance Before Competence. Good video games operate by a principle just
the reverse of most schools: performance before competence (Cazden 1981). Players can
perform before they are competent, supported by the design of the game, the “smart
tools” the game offers, and often, too, the support of other, more advanced players (in
multi-player games, in chat rooms, or standing there in the living room). This is how
language acquisition works, though not always schools, which often demand that students
gain competence through reading texts before they can perform in the domain they are
learning. " (James Paul Lee, GOOD VIDEOGAMES AND GOOD LEARNING)
Me llamo mucho la atencion este aspecto de los videojuegos, ya que la preparación en estos es muy extensa e imperceptible, practicamente desde que comienzas a jugar hasta que terminas de jugar o juegas torneos te preparas y es un proceso muy agradable.
Me causa un poco de gracia dado el evento pasado.
Saludos.
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