CL 9/3

  1. Your brain is a mental muscle of learning. The way you learn matters and how to input it to make specific tools to open more when learning. So finding a way to experience learning can also be in video games which most people say it is a bad experience. It’s not what you are thinking but how your thinking.
  2. Johnson uses algebra for example that 99 percent of those kids will never again use outside the classroom. From John Dewey’s book “Experience and Education”, you can see that the brain is only focused on the task at hand not what they just learned from their last class 20 min ago. The fundamentals of the brain and the way it learns video games can do that because it gives them more chances to develop tools. The brain is a muscle that needs to be built up.
  3. The fundamentals of the brain and the way it learns catches the mental stability on how to get its learning and to make it building blocks to help you everyday in your life. Trustworthy, when an author’s argument reasons with readers experience. Reason=Logical=Makes sense given context.
  4. I do find the argument convincing because it has happen to me in some cases playing video games and I have witnessed other people do the same as well. So what comes from what people label as bad is also a good thing.

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