Educational tool for schools (mobile only).
- David Bennett
- Apr 24, 2022
- 1 min read
It must be possible to design a computer game to be played by secondary school children which would help them to aquire and then develop the necessary skill set required for them to be able to recognise inefficiency within a system and then alter that system in such a way as to increase its overall usefullness.
By repeatedly performing this task over and over it means that with practice a student will have acquired an ability that will be the product of their newly found and transferable skillet. This ability to identify where inefficiencies lie within any given system will greatly boost their potential to generate future income as they will have discovered that they can easily improve the effectiveness of a process so that said processes are better able to produce desirable outcomes - regardless of the students career choice. So Irrespectively then of within which sector a person finds employment, my research has revealed that the acquisition of an ability to increase efficiency at work will inevitably pay a great dividend for that individual and it will boost the health of the economy as well.
Policy recommendation.
I suggest that Government should stage a competition and offer a prize to the winning entry who can demonstrate that they have successfully designed and programmed software capable of imbibing the skillset within students.
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