[Air-l] Adult Gamers within the Family

Gloria Jacobs gjacobs1 at rochester.rr.com
Thu Apr 3 05:39:28 PST 2003


James Gee has a new book coming out, _What Video Games have to teach us
about learning and literacy_  I haven't seen it so I don't know if it's
applicable to what you're researching, but it might be worth a look.
Good luck.
Gloria

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Hi everyone. I'm also interested if anyone knows of any work on computer
games as used adults, as I'll probably be writing my dissertation in
that area. The only things I've found have been related to using
college-aged students for the sample, and usually in cases of video game
violence effect studies.

Cheers,


Federico de Gregorio



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Subject: [Air-l] Adult Gamers within the Family


> Hi
>
> Can anyone help me with references about adults playing computer games

> as part of the family, for instance, parents who use the computer for 
> work which blurs into entertainment through gaming.
>
> Thanks
> Sue
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