Playin' to Win

A Surgeon, Scientist and Parent Examines the Upside of Video Games

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods
Cover of the book Playin' to Win by James Butch Rosser, MD, FACS, Morgan James Publishing
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Author: James Butch Rosser, MD, FACS ISBN: 9781600379529
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing Publication: August 1, 2009
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing Language: English
Author: James Butch Rosser, MD, FACS
ISBN: 9781600379529
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Publication: August 1, 2009
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Language: English

At the edge of one of America's most defining eras in its history, salvation comes from the most unlikely source: video games. Playin' To Win: A Surgeon, Scientist and Parent Examines the Upside of Video Games, is inspired, in part, by many edgy titles that have previously probed the expanse of what could be. It is a Freakanomics with a more grassroots subject matter that elicits an instantaneous visceral response from citizens of every walk of life. It is an Everything Bad Is Good For You with grittier details on how the unexpected can be incorporated into raising our society to the next level. Ultimately, it makes a case that video games can promote a Tipping Point with a focus on contributing to real world solutions. It is direct, thought-provoking and consistently challenges perceptions of the boundaries of reality. It has to be! Because the readers will be the first to bear witness: this is a call for the start of a second American Revolution!

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At the edge of one of America's most defining eras in its history, salvation comes from the most unlikely source: video games. Playin' To Win: A Surgeon, Scientist and Parent Examines the Upside of Video Games, is inspired, in part, by many edgy titles that have previously probed the expanse of what could be. It is a Freakanomics with a more grassroots subject matter that elicits an instantaneous visceral response from citizens of every walk of life. It is an Everything Bad Is Good For You with grittier details on how the unexpected can be incorporated into raising our society to the next level. Ultimately, it makes a case that video games can promote a Tipping Point with a focus on contributing to real world solutions. It is direct, thought-provoking and consistently challenges perceptions of the boundaries of reality. It has to be! Because the readers will be the first to bear witness: this is a call for the start of a second American Revolution!

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