This little video is amazing. Why do we remember video games from our childhood and not math from our textbooks? Video games provide patterns that our brains use to gather information. We repeat the process and push the boundaries while playing video games. Linear learning from text books is soon forgotten when we don't understand the patterns and use the lowest form of learning, memorization. Montessori used hands-on materials for math that provided patterns for learning. I wonder if she would have considered video learning games?
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