Re: Video Games as a teaching tool? As a video game skeptic, I'm against the idea. . . But that's partly because I don't know the value of "flank" in day-to-day use. ("Mom didn't want me to go to the movie, so I flanked her by asking dad" is the best I can come up with, and it's not good.)
What about videos based on video games, like Red Vs. Blue (search YouTube. . . but the language might not be appropriate) or the StarCraft three 'previews'? Maybe you could make a lesson out of them?
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