Is the Future of Education in Games? – What If This Trend Continues?

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Is the Future of Education in Games? – What If This Trend Continues?

Recently, a quiet yet significant change has been occurring in classrooms across Nigeria. Educators are incorporating creative, game-based learning tools in an effort to cultivate digital literacy. If this trend continues, what kind of future can we expect?

1. Today’s News

Source:
TECH FEATURE: Why Sandbox Games Like Minecraft Are Shaping The Future Of Education In Nigeria

Summary:

  • Game-based learning tools are starting to be used in Nigerian classrooms to foster digital literacy.
  • Initiatives from the national and state levels are training thousands of teachers to effectively utilize digital platforms.
  • In early 2025, Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) launched a “Digital Education Program”.

2. Considering the Background

This change is driven by a global trend towards technological evolution and the digitization of education. Nigeria, with its large youth population, places great importance on equipping them with digital skills. Educational methods using games are currently gaining attention as enjoyable ways to learn. How this movement will root itself in the educational system and what impact it will have on our future remains to be seen.

3. What Will the Future Hold?

Hypothesis 1 (Neutral): A Future Where Game-Based Learning is the Norm

Games may be widely accepted in classrooms, where children naturally learn through gameplay. Directly, games could be integrated into lessons, making learning more interactive. Indirectly, the diversification of educational methods may accelerate, changing the role of teachers. Values may also evolve, with learning becoming seen as part of enjoyment.

Hypothesis 2 (Optimistic): A Future of Significant Digital Education Development

Digital skills cultivated through games might nurture the next generation of innovators. Directly, children will become accustomed to technology from an early age, broadening career choices in IT fields. Indirectly, society as a whole will strengthen its digital capabilities, enhancing international competitiveness. Values may shift, with technological innovation being accepted as commonplace.

Hypothesis 3 (Pessimistic): A Future Where Traditional Education is Lost

There is a possibility that game-based learning could overshadow traditional educational methods, leading to their neglect. Directly, the importance of textbooks and blackboard teaching might diminish, altering the role of teachers. Indirectly, as methods of knowledge transmission change, concerns about the acquisition of foundational knowledge may increase. Values may change, with growing apprehension about relying too much on technology for learning.

4. Tips for Us

Thought Process Tips

  • Consider flexibly how to use games as learning tools.
  • Think about how technology can be integrated into daily life.

Small Practical Tips

  • Try using digital tools in your daily life.
  • Discuss the use of technology in education with family and friends.

5. What Would You Do?

  • How do you perceive game-based learning?
  • What are your thoughts on the impact of technology on education?
  • How do you maintain a balance between traditional and new education?

What kind of future have you envisioned? Please share with us through SNS quotes and comments.

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