"Gaming in the classroom shouldn't be a foreign concept to anyone born within the past 30 years -- and no, I'm not talking about covertly playing a few rounds of Tetris while your teacher drones on about the less interesting parts of the Roman Empire. At some point in history, someone decided that the very thing taking over children's lives could be re-engineered for educational purposes, and for kids of my generation -- the so-called Nintendo Generation -- this meant being whisked away to the computer lab once a week to play games designed by people more interested in explicit education than anything remotely close to entertainment. So, after dusting off the already-ancient Apple IIs, we would munch numbers, letters, and occasionally develop dysentery on the picturesque Oregon Trail..."
Reading an article like this just makes me want to go back to school. Doesn't hurt that the lead image is so cool too, right?