Individual Play Versus Head-to-Head Multiplayer

Individual play versus head-to-head multiplayer — when should you use these options in education?

An exciting aspect of modern games is the ability to compete head-to-head against other players, locally or around the world.

But, head-to-head multiplayer play can pose challenges in an educational environment.

Some students (youth or adult) may not be equipped for the social pressure that sometimes happens with competition. Some instructors prefer to avoid competition altogether.

The good news is that there are ways to leverage the high engagement of competition, while minimizing or eliminating the social pressures that may go with it.

I explain how in this video.

Have you ever had positive or negative experiences with competition?

Share your story below!



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I'm Mathew Georghiou and I write about how games are transforming education and learning. I also share my experience as an entrepreneur inventing products and designing educational resources used by millions around the world. More about me at Georghiou.com