St. John's Professor Introduces Gaming Course for Spring Semester

November 17, 2010

This spring, The School of Education will introduce New Media, Virtual Environments and 21st Century Learning, a new course built around the premise that video games possess academic benefits, such as motivating and engaging students, enhancing critical thinking and supporting bilingual and second language education.

Sandra Abrams, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Adolescent Education in The School of Education, noted that the course will be available to Education majors as well as students from other programs pending approval from their advisors. Offered on the Staten Island campus, it encourages students from all campuses to take advantage of the cutting-edge technology available in the University’s state-of-the-art teaching facility and educational video game lab.   

The course combines the theoretical with the practical as students learn about the connections between new media, digital literacy, pedagogy, and industry. They will explore how technology relates to human behavior, analyzing and applying their understanding of Smart technologies, podcasts and video games, including such popular products as Guitar Hero, American Civil War, Brothers in Arms, Gran Turismo, Little Big Planet, and Madden NFL10.

The course also incorporates a service learning opportunity allowing students to provide academic support to adolescents from neighborhood middle and high schools.

Dr. Abrams promises to provide students, particularly Adolescent Education majors, with a unique skill set that can be incorporated into their teaching practices, better preparing them to engage children who already spend as much as seven hours a day hooked on electronic media. Utilizing the resources of a technologically rich classroom environment complete with Smartboard Technology, an Instructional Materials Center, and the Game Lab, students enrolled in Dr. Abrams’ class will have the opportunity to think critically and creatively as they explore how new media and technology can be used to enhance learning, communication and commerce.    
              
To learn more about this and other innovative courses on the Staten Island campus, please contact Rosette Allegretti at allegrer@stjohns.edu or (718) 390-4130.