[AGL] X-box?

Wayne Johnson cadaobh at shentel.net
Wed Nov 23 15:53:16 EST 2005


Naturally, Jon manages to miss the point even while he makes his point.

Of course, "education" is boring, no "Spam, Blat" No bigggg boobs, nothing 
to Kill"  Can't expect American kids to keep on their determined 
Entertainment first, Education last approach to life if they are required 
"think" instead of "react".  Action now, rhetoric...critical 
thinking...language usage...later...if at all.  Learn everything about the 
world by seeing it on a 6x6 box as determined by Japanese programmers.  So 
much easier than "listening".  Who needs dialectic or literacy or theory of 
numbers or phenomenology when one can spend hours fantasizing murder and 
rape?  Why bother with dissection when one can simulate NASCAR?  Why bother 
with learning "complicated" things like physics, chemistry or 
....gasp...biology, when one can just play with a "black box" or believe in 
one?

"Ooooh, Mommy.  That mean old scientist makes my brain hurt!"
"Don't worry, Muffy, we will be safely back in Kansas tomorrow."

But then such subtleties bypass some people who must constantly tell 
themselves (and others) that "they" are the "most hip" while others cocoon 
themselves in what some might call "elitist literary snobbery".  Interesting 
concatentation.  Gee, if only the two could be mixed.

"Fight the Texas War of Revolution!  On the Mexican Side!  At home! With 
Game Person X"
"Thrill to the atrocities of the Rape of Nanking!" Who?  Nan King?  Oh, 
cool, dude."
"Learn how Real Christians fight Apostasy, play "Inquisition!"
"Play the New Tunnel Rat!"
"Win points on Enola Gay over the Medici."
"Vanquish the Green Knight with Madonna!"
"Pokemon vs Shakespeare".

the mind boggles....or "bobbles" for some.

wgJ


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jon Ford" <jonmfordster at hotmail.com>
To: <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [AGL] X-box?


>
> Mike, your quip  is right on the money!  Unlike Harry Potter films and 
> high school classes, the new media are interactive, leaving a lot of 
> students bored silly by classroom instruction. A book on video games 
> people should read, which gives us some insights into learning and gaming 
> is James Gee's
> "What Video Games Have to Teach Us about Learning and Literacy" (Palgrave 
> MacMillan).
>
> <Standing in line for Harry Potter?
>
> Talk about decorticating the brain.>
>
> Mike
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Johnson" <cadaobh at shentel.net>
> To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s" 
> <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:33 AM
> Subject: Re: [AGL] X-box?
>
>
> Honor and I talked with a local teacher whilst standing in line the other 
> night for Harry Potter.  Part of this (sad) conversation was the 
> revelation that his (high school level) kids....can not take notes, can 
> not follow an "oral" argument and can only take notes if they are 
> "bulletized" a la Power Point.  He assigns this horrid situation to a 
> (young) lifetime of ......game playing.
>
>
> 



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