- Title
- Gaming culture: what lessons for pedagogy in South Africa?
- Creator
- Kaschula, Russell H, Mostert, André M
- Date
- 2010
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/175189
- Identifier
- vital:42551
- Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/10520/EJC30895
- Description
- Gaming culture is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Whereas before it was the reserve of those who were prepared to invest in the latest gaming hardware, increasingly powerful entry level machines coupled with more powerful mobile technologies are impacting on how young learners and students assimilate information. This evolving characteristic exhibited by the learners across South Africa must generate a serious reflection of education and training methodologies. Historically, education structures have been slow to embrace the changes that are imperative if the products of the process are to be adequately prepared for the future that faces them. One of the most telling realities of the modern era, or the planetary phase as it is now being tagged, is rapid change. The question that all educators need to ask is 'how is my pedagogic approach evolving'?.
- Format
- 18 pages, pdf
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Commonwealth Youth and Development, Kaschula, R. and Mostert, A., 2010. Gaming culture-what lessons for pedagogy in South Africa?. Commonwealth Youth and Development, 8(1), pp.84-101, Commonwealth Youth and Development volume 8 number 84 101 24 2010 1727-7140
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