Here in the UK, most people do music lessons and drama lessons at school, and they have to do IT as well.
AFAIK, these are necessary (at least, they were in my school). I don't know if the US is the same.
Now, drama and music are both recreational things, which are in many ways not useful, unless you plan on linking them to future career ideas, but surely the same could be said of computer games?
Why in schools do we not learn about games and gaming (omputer or otherwise), as surely this is similar to sports, drama and music lessons?
If we do all the other stuff, why the hell not?
Cliffs: Why not learn games (computer/board) in schools?
We learn music/drama/sports etc.
I'm not crazy
AFAIK, these are necessary (at least, they were in my school). I don't know if the US is the same.
Now, drama and music are both recreational things, which are in many ways not useful, unless you plan on linking them to future career ideas, but surely the same could be said of computer games?
Why in schools do we not learn about games and gaming (omputer or otherwise), as surely this is similar to sports, drama and music lessons?
If we do all the other stuff, why the hell not?
Cliffs: Why not learn games (computer/board) in schools?
We learn music/drama/sports etc.
I'm not crazy
