Human Development Scientists And Computer Game Developers Design Video Game That Teaches Conflict Resolution To Kids

December 1, 2008 — Human development scientists and computer game developers designed a video game that teaches
kids how to resolve conflicts peacefully amongst themselves. Inanimate objects, such as pencils and erasers, come to life to lead players through a series of common scenarios in which arguments are about to occur. The player is prompted for the non-violent solution and is rewarded for choosing correctly.
Provided by ScienceDaily
Link:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2008/1208-cool_school__where_peace_rules.htm
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