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http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2538421/Xbox-moves-into-classroom-as-learning-tool

The days of exercise books may well be numbered with Xbox game consoles now being used at school.

But don't worry parents those behind the project claim it will only make your child smarter.

More than 100 students from three Waikato schools picked up Xbox game controllers and plugged into the internet at Hamilton's Southwell School on Wednesday, part of a new Microsoft initiative which sees students use the gaming platforms to learn skills such as group collaboration and problem solving.

"People are realising there really is education here (with the games program), instead of backing off and saying that is just what happens at home," project director Dave Winter said.

The students, from Southwell School, St Andrew's Middle School and Cambridge Middle School, were split into four-person teams on 15 Xbox consoles, to play Viva Pinata, a simulation game which sees gamers maintain a "garden" by planting plants and trees with the ultimate aim of attracting hybrid animals or "pinata" to the garden.

The teams involved one student acting as the gamer, another as a "watcher," while a third acted as an internet researcher and a fourth blogged on the group's progress.

Mr Winter said it took a while for some of the teachers to adapt to the program, but now all were behind it.

"There's a saying that a teacher that thinks technology will put them out of a job will be out of a job."

Southwell's Cade Fleming, 13, was thoroughly enjoying his turn on the controller, planting a tree and attracting a new pinata.

Cade, who doesn't have a game console at home, reckons his parents didn't mind the fact he would be playing video games at school because he was learning.

"They know it's for learning," he said. "With this game we are learning our key competencies like group participation."



I wish I got to play viva pinata in school instead of playing those educational games. FYI, Microsoft also gave a class in the US Kodu for the PC to learn about programming.



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I second that, I wish I got to play VP at school



 

I remember they would have us play SimCity 2000 like if it actually taught us anything about how a city is run. Monster attacks are a real life danger.



They should make kids play the Total War/Civilization series for Geography lessons, and EverQuest to learn how to type.



So you pay for you kid to go to school to play video games?

I don't doubt games have teaching value but they can play it at home...



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for homework- get to level 10 and write a 1 page report on how you beat the lvl 9 boss.



VP is no joke of a game... it take more than some random BS to make it forwards very far.



Not sure how much education you can get from whacking a pinata with a shovel.... VP isn't even good enough for sex ed, doing a dance does not = baby in real life.

I would have thought something like Tetris or those brain training games (or even Prof layton) would have been more beneficial (and more practical) than VP.



NO fair viva pinata OWNS!!!



Long Live SHIO!

good initiative but VP, seriously? lmfao *picks up shovel and starts hitting animals IRL* thats what they teach me at school mum =]



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