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In the New Yorker article "Brain Candy," Malcolm Gladwell reviews Steven Johnson's provocative book Everything Bad Is Good For You (Riverhead), which purports that video games provide teens with an intense learning experience. The book reminds us, writes Gladwell, "that we shouldn’t fall into the trap of thinking that explicit learning is the only kind of learning that matters."
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