By Laura Minnigerode Latest articles by By Laura Minnigerode ALL PLAY AND NO WORK By By Laura Minnigerode published 5 February 13 According to conservative estimates, kids will play more than 10,000 hours of games by the time they graduate from high school. Technology Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1From "Portrait of a Graduate" to "Portrait of a Learner": Prioritizing Executive Functioning in K-122PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - The ViewSonic® ViewBoard® IFP41 Provides A High-Performance Learning Hub For Schools3Edtech's Big Tobacco Moment Is Here. Schools Can't Afford to Miss the AI Reckoning That Follows4PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - AI That Already Knows Your Curriculum5In An AI Classroom, Content Knowledge Matters More Than Ever
ALL PLAY AND NO WORK By By Laura Minnigerode published 5 February 13 According to conservative estimates, kids will play more than 10,000 hours of games by the time they graduate from high school.