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Learning by Design good video games as learning machines JAMES PAUL GEE University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA ABSTRACT This article asks how good video and computer game designers manage to
get new players to learn long, complex and difficult games. The short answer is that designers of good games have hit on excellent methods forgetting people to learn and to enjoy learning. The longer answer is more complex. Integral to this answer are the good principles of learning built into successful games. The author discusses 13 such principles under the
headings of Empowered Learners, Problem Solving and Understanding and concludes that the main impediment to implementing these principles informal education is cost. This, however, is not only (or even so much)
monetary cost. It is,
importantly, the cost of changing minds about how and where learning is done and of changing one of our most profoundly change-resistant institutions the school.