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Video Game Helps Math Students Vanquish an Archfiend: Algebra

Friday, October 10th, 2008

The eighth-grade math class at Intermediate School 30 in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, sounded like a video arcade on Monday morning as 30 students zoomed through virtual tunnels and zapped competitors with a blue freezing light.

Then all action stopped as an algebra problem popped on screen: What is the slope-intercept formula for points A and B?

“You have to be at the top of your game,” said Salma Nakhlawi, 13, who has been brushing up on her math skills along with her hand-eye coordination so that she can play the video game Dimension M with her friends. “I used to hate math, but I’ve started to like it. I actually understand it more.”

by Winnie Hu

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This entry was posted on Friday, October 10th, 2008 at 4:44 am by Raquel Rios and is filed under News

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