Game-based learning can be very beneficial to a child’s development as it allows students to learn from a new and exciting perspective that encourages hands-on learning experiences.
Here are some benefits of Game-Based Learning:
- Can improve memory
- if the game uses memorization, children can begin to think critically and build upon their memory capacity.
- Builds technological literacy
- If game revolves around technology (as in Kahoot!), children can build their knowledge in technology, their respect online and their online citizenship,
- Encourages children to think logically and critically
- allows children to develop the ability to think strategically, think ahead, and explore ideas outside of the box.
- Develop hand-eye coordination
- often children can develop a better ability in hand-eye coordination, especially in technological games where they are expected to complete objectives using a keyboard or mouse while looking at a screen.
- Skill – Building
- Lots of games require different skills in order to achieve a certain goal. Children can learn skills in finance (monopoly), map -reading (Ticket to Ride), mathematical skills (Dino Math Tracks), reading and writing skills (Scategories), social skills (Charades), etc.
- Game-based learning can also help students develop a stronger understanding of concepts by allowing them to apply their ideas to real-life situations. This can also help motivate the students into learning the concepts and help them personalize their learning.
Enjoy this video: The Effective Use of Game-Based Learning.
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https://www.teachthought.com/technology/6-basic-benefits-of-game-based-learning/
By Kate and Holly
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