Entertainment Education: The Podcast

The One with Video Games

49 min · 15 de ago de 2025
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On this episode of Entertainment Education: The Podcast - The One with Video Games, grab your friends and let’s challenge them to a Super Smash Bros. contest. We grab our controllers and discuss how video games can be an effective teaching method. There are so many elementary schools now that use video games to teach subjects like math, and the world is only opening up and leveling up from there. Joining me this episode as my players 2 and 3 are Dr. Medgar Roberts and Brian Raica.

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