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5 Responses to “Do the computer games really impact on the children’s education?”
By Suzanne on Mar 28, 2010 | Reply
My Simple logic:
What do children like, computer games or studying? Games of course. Only a few like studying (
By Darryl on Mar 28, 2010 | Reply
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By Lynn on Mar 31, 2010 | Reply
Games are a learning tool. always. Most family board games are based on learning some simple skill to complex relations in stratogy.
computer games are the same, Microsoft put games on the first Desktop software so that older people would be more comfortable learning how to use the PC. They started with simple games everyone knew, blackjack, maze, hearts etc.
Children pick up using PC’s and other electronics quicker. However many games are structured to train the eye and hand to perform certian ways. Also the abilty to work multidemsional levels and skills are a great training tool.
The downside is certain games become addictive, both due to their mindlessness and graphic nature.
Interesting to me is that video and manual skills in gaming have improved but audio has limited use. (other then noise)
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By Bradley on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply
computers can obviously be a useful tool in children’s education. They usually love computers… therefore it is easy to teach with them… however… I wouldn’t focus too much on using computers to educate – children usually get enough computer use on their own – I don’t think schools (or anyone) need to add to their addiction.