Atari founder: games will revitalise classrooms

The BBC Micro Model B - remember that?
The BBC Micro Model B - remember that?

Atari founder Nolan Bushnell has claimed that the traditional classroom "as a concept died 12 years ago" and that educators must embrace videogames as an essential tool to revitalise the learning experience in schools and colleges.

Bushnell was on hand to give the opening address at this year's Game Based learning conference in London, telling the conference attendees that the virtual classroom "has to be part of any curriculum" and that gaming in the classroom is an essential part of education of vital importance to both teachers and the games industry.

The creator of Pong was also speaking at a Q&A session at BAFTA in London this week, claiming that he found the online gaming experience "stilted and flat" and that social gaming was the future.