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Obama: Console era a concern for education

US President Barrack Obama has told a group of university students that the current era of Xbox, PlayStation and iPod’s is not always good for education.

 

Speaking during a commencement speech at Hampton University, Virginia, the president said:

“With iPods and iPads; Xboxes and PlayStations – none of which I know how to work – information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation.

“All of this is not only putting new pressures on you. It is putting new pressures on our country and on our democracy.”

The president also went on to stress the importance of a good education to enable students to adapt to “a period of breathtaking change.”

It’s not the first time the president has spoken out against games. Last year he said in a speech to the American Medical Association that they were a “health concern,” adding that we should be “going for a run or hitting the gym, and raising our children to step away from the videogames and spend more time playing outside.”



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I noticed that Obama only left out Wii this time.



Its not the games, its the increase of shitty parents who do not know how to set and keep simple boundaries for their kids.



@Games4fun: I so agree, parents should know hoe to take care of their children

Also Wii safe, as stated by Obama



Maybe he prefers the Wii because it stays in the closest whilst the kids are trying to study?



Tease.

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He's describing the internet.



What an immense flop that guy is turning out to be.



Lastgengamer said:
I noticed that Obama only left out Wii this time.

I imagine it's because his daughters have one... that he's been known to play from time to time.  He doesn't mention DS but mentions Ipod too... Obama may just be a Nintendo Fanboy.  Well that and the DS and Wii have been used for more then just entertainment purposes.

I don't get the "he doesn't know how to work an Ipod" statement when the campagin had to disown the Zune he was using as someone elses and that he borrowed and uses an Ipod.  Guess it was all just more political lieing.



Kasz216 said:
Lastgengamer said:
I noticed that Obama only left out Wii this time.

I imagine it's because his daughters have one... that he's been known to play from time to time.

Yeah that would it explain it President Obama's true console of choice has been reveled   



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