David Rejeski believes we should apply the public television model to computer and video games. The way he sees it, there aren't enough serious games -- games that teach children about math and science, for example. Rejeski is director of the Foresight and Governance Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He's suggesting the government create an agency to encourage the development of games with social value.
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