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Episode 167 | Paul Darvasi on Video Games in Classrooms and Hopeful Agnosticism
Humans of Gaming Podcast
English - September 25, 2019 15:27 - 1 hour - 101 MB - ★★★★★ - 50 ratingsVideo Games Leisure Religion & Spirituality Christianity humans of gaming love thy nerd nerd interviews board games video games Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Episode 166 | Alexis Dean-Jones on Breaking the Ice and Religious OCD
Next Episode: Episode 168 | Rob Daviau of Hasbro Games
Paul Darvasi, educator and researcher with a Masters in Educational Technology, joins Drew to talk about his efforts to better research and document the effect that video games have on the mind of those who consume them. His thesis work on using GTA V in the classroom is one of the topics of discussion. In the latter half of the show we turn to his upbringing in a Catholic culture, the course of hopeful agnosticism he has chosen, and the struggles he has in a predominatingly spiritual world.