Saturday, August 8, 2009

PC GAMES

                They isolate children socially and distract them from learning, right? Think again.Researchers have found that kids who clock up regular console time can improve their hand-eye coordination, their grip on science, even their IQ.

A 2002 study of 700 children found that stimulation and adventure games such as sim city and RollerCoaster Tycoon developed children’s  strategic thinking and planning skills. And research by peter excell, head of computing and communications technology at a UK university,suggests computer games are a great way to explain the basics of physics.(A weapon thrown in a game,for example, has to follow a certain trajectory,illustrating the laws of gravity.)

A  primary school in london,actually started a pilot project in september last year using 16 Nintendo DS consoles running the maths training game with a fifth-standard class—who were so engaged that other classes are now sharing the consoles and some students have asked their parents to buy the games to use at home.

BEAWARE:Some games can create stress-like symptoms, with younger children more affected because they are less able to distinguish between fact and fiction .Ensure the computer is somewhere you can see it.

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