I have been working on a paper for the Education Market. The paper talks
about using video games as a teaching tool for children with learning disabilities.
The age demographic would be 8 to 18. Games could be up to the teacher or
student to select. Games might include soccer, football, basketball, etc.
Students could learn about various historical or fictional characters and create
them as players for their team. It would allow the student to study history,
philosophy, religion, sports, popular culture, etc. and then create the characters
to be a part of their team. The students would even be able to play alongside
their created characters.
On some of the teams historical figures like Martin Luther King, and Abraham
Lincoln will play on the same team with authors like Ernest Hemingway and
William Shakespeare, or Elvis Presley and Tupac Shakur.
The process is meant to be a simple and fun way for kids to learn subjects
such as world history, literature, poetry, art, music, science and vocabulary.
Maybe PS4/XBOX machines might be donated or discounted to schools for
these classes. More on the paper as it is fleshed out. Enjoy the simulations.
Also for sentimental reasons, some fallen friends and family are on this team.
Semper Fi. May you rest in peace.
Memphis Grizzlies
LeBron James
Michael Jordan
Harry Potter, Harry Potter, played by Daniel Radcliffe
Ron Weasley, Harry Potter, played by Rupert Grint
Professor Snape, Harry Potter, played by Alan Rickman
Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter, played by Richard Harris
Hagrid, Harry Potter, played by Robbie Coltrane
Mugsy Bogues
Cmndr Worf, Star Trek, played by Michael Dorn
Q, Star Trek, played by John de Lancie
Zion Williamson
Dexter Morgan, Dexter, played by Michael C. Hall
Jonathan Archer, Star Trek, played by Scott Bakula
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