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LBP2 to be used in UK classrooms
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Lugnut:

--- Quote from: Dropshock on March 17, 2011, 09:39:54 PM ---"Hey, it's the letter 'B'! Obviously I should connect this letter to 4chan's Random board. They're the same thing, right?"

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Holy stuff, that was my train of thought word for word, except for bolded.
Aphtonites:
I'm british, and this has never happened in any school near me, even though i'm close to a big city.
It's probably just for kindergarten/Year 1-5, not that i'm saying little big planet is for kids, but they'd probably never put it in a classroom full of 13-15 year olds.
U HAVE ALGEBRA TO DO!!!!
Tokthree:
Doesn't really affect me unfortunately, because I'm cool and I go to college
Freeze:
I already have a wii in my school. :3
Marcem:
It's a great idea to replace edutainment games, but I find it a bit of a bad idea.  It's WAY cheaper to use a standard windows PC game than to buy PS3's and copies of LBP2 and put them on TV carts.  Also, fewer kids will be able to experience it.  I don't know how large a classroom usually is in the UK, but if it's like here, it's not the best of ideas.  Game consoles don't really have a place in the classroom in my opinion, and it would be a much better investment to get netbooks or tablets into classrooms. 
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