As a Gamer, I have an idea that could teach Students certain things on a conscious level.
My suggestion is to turn certain aspects of popular games into a learning environment. In basic terms, add mini-games that has to do with a subject such as science, math, etc.
We all know the reason why a majority of the people don't play let alone bother to try learning Games is because that's all there is in the game, learning, practically a virtual school you could say. So why not implement a few learning mini-games to upcoming games that people will buy?
If anyone is confused about my suggestion, here is an example -
Call of Duty Ghosts, during the Campaign or Story Mode, there will be a few times where you would need to hack into something and require you to answer some questions based on a certain subject and topic and when I mean questions I'm referring to complex problems rather than doing random addition or subtraction or knowing what comes after "L".
Now many people are thinking why I came up with this suggestion, the reason why I did is because nowadays, so many people play their favorite games 24/7. So why not gain something out of that experience, something that can help you in the near future? This idea isn't really the best idea but it should be something that companies should consider doing. (Infinity Ward, Nintendo, 2k, etc)
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