Scientific research has shown that children who play video games almost every day get better grades in mathematics and science. But those who spend hours on social networks, are lagging behind in their studies.(Image not shown due to low ratings)
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It would seem more likely that kids who are drawn to video-games are also drawn predominately to math and science.
Makes sense to me. Everything I know about physics and gravity I learned from Mega Man.
Wow that's good to know ! so when my kid is playing to much videos games just let him.
I trust that the report is generally true (and I am a gamer) but I think a lot of the data depends on the type of video games played. As an example, anyone that plays Eve Online is essentially flying a spreadsheet in space.
Get them on Steemit. Much more stimulating than selfies and pictures of food
Not surprizing ,some video games require skills and mental focus that can improve your brain power.
Being on social media gossipping nonsense about celebrities is not going to make you Einstein.
In my opinion, gaming in general is a mind set of those who escape and are afraid to question what is the real game of life about. By moving to a virtual game, the give up playing real life and growing.
Let alone virtual competitive or violent war games.
Gamification for education purposes are very convenient though.
Исправь скорее: "to apply nezhestokie video games" - "to apply nonviolent video games".
I've always felt like this was the case, nice to have it backed up by some research. I think they help because they give the user an environment that forces and rewards critical thinking. Contrary to the mom's warning, it seems like video games do the exact opposite of melt the brain, they give it an arena to practice and sharpen its abilities. My suspicion is that sports do so as well. I'd like to see the comparison of students that do well on the field and students that wreck in game. Good post!
You mean my countless hours of FFVII paid off??? :D :D :D