Play more online news recently in an interview with The New York Times, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne said he "does not like" game consoles, and "absolutely" will not give children to buy Xbox or similar game consoles. Responding to questions about whether students need computers, Arne said it was necessary for every student to have as much access to science and technology as possible, and that high technology helped improve children's ability to acquire knowledge from play. Duncan himself now has two sons, a 6-year-old and 8-year-old. Asked if he would consider buying an Xbox for them if the children asked him, he replied: "I don't like that." No, absolutely not. "Obviously, Duncan and the lack of common sense questioner refer not to Microsoft's Xbox or Xbox360, but to all" home games ". Oddly enough, it was very different from the way he talked about applying computer science to the issue of innovation in education, that it was impossible to believe that the two words were from the same person. At the time, Duncan had talked about the variety of services that computers could offer that had gone beyond the game, involving film and television, voice communication and social networking, and so "the game machine that has already taken a place in the homes of millions of children" should also contribute to the cause of education. "We should take it as an advantage rather than a blind eye," he said. "Duncan is said to have hardly watched TV since he was a man, and the whole family read the newspaper together every night. Although he has a positive attitude towards the role of modern technology in education, such as video games, it seems that no game consoles can meet his needs. At least not yet. (Edit/Zhang Xing)
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