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The Ambiguous Impact of Video Games on Children's Development: A Closer Look, Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones de Historia

Media LiteracyChild DevelopmentTechnology in EducationDigital Citizenship

The controversy surrounding the effects of video games on children's development. While a Scholastic article claims that video games improve communication, problem-solving skills, and creativity, the author argues that not all games provide these benefits. Individual games and those lacking teamwork or problem-solving elements may contribute to aggressive behavior instead.

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  • What are the potential benefits of video games for children?
  • How can parents ensure their children are playing educational and beneficial video games?
  • Which types of video games are most likely to improve communication and problem-solving skills?

Tipo: Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones

2021/2022

Subido el 30/11/2022

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¡Descarga The Ambiguous Impact of Video Games on Children's Development: A Closer Look y más Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones en PDF de Historia solo en Docsity! Even though a “Scholastic” article states, “Playing video games involves skills like problem solving and sometimes teamwork. A study by researchers at the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, found that playing video games improves your communication and problem-solving skills. Video games can also help you become more creative”, it is clear, after observing the example given, that somewhere in the process of playing video games the mind gets altered negatively. The ideas and the facts included in the article should be acknowledged since they are1 valid and reliable evidence that was gathered in a study, however, the article missed that not all video games include playing in teams, some are individual, therefore the kids would not be learning anything, apart from aggressive behavior. Besides, some video games do not need communication nor anything related to problem solving, thus these video games are not good for children. Even though a “Scholastic” article states, “Playing video games involves skills like problem solving and sometimes teamwork. A study by researchers at the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, found that playing video games improves your communication and problem-solving skills. Video games can also help you become more creative”, it is clear, after observing the example given, that somewhere in the process of playing video games the mind gets altered negatively. The ideas and the facts included in the article should be acknowledged since they are2 valid and reliable evidence that was gathered in a study, however, the article missed that not all video games include playing in teams, some are individual, therefore the kids would not be learning anything, apart from aggressive behavior. Besides, some video games do not need 2 "Debate: Are Video Games Good for You? - Scholastic News ...." 26 Feb. 2018, https://sn4.scholastic.com/issues/2017-18/022618/are-video-games-good-for-you.html. Accessed 26 Apr. 2020. 1 "Debate: Are Video Games Good for You? - Scholastic News ...." 26 Feb. 2018, https://sn4.scholastic.com/issues/2017-18/022618/are-video-games-good-for-you.html. Accessed 26 Apr. 2020. communication nor anything related to problem solving, thus these video games are not good for children. Even though a “Scholastic” article states, “Playing video games involves skills like problem solving and sometimes teamwork. A study by researchers at the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, found that playing video games improves your communication and problem-solving skills. Video games can also help you become more creative”, it is clear, after observing the example given, that somewhere in the process of playing video games the mind gets altered negatively. The ideas and the facts included in the article should be acknowledged since they are3 valid and reliable evidence that was gathered in a study, however, the article missed that not all video games include playing in teams, some are individual, therefore the kids would not be learning anything, apart from aggressive behavior. Besides, some video games do not need communication nor anything related to problem solving, thus these video games are not good for children. Even though a “Scholastic” article states, “Playing video games involves skills like problem solving and sometimes teamwork. A study by researchers at the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, found that playing video games improves your communication and problem-solving skills. Video games can also help you become more creative”, it is clear, after observing the example given, that somewhere in the process of playing video games the mind gets altered negatively. The ideas and the facts included in the article should be acknowledged since they are4 valid and reliable evidence that was gathered in a study, however, the article missed that not all video games include playing in teams, some are individual, therefore the kids would not be 4 "Debate: Are Video Games Good for You? - Scholastic News ...." 26 Feb. 2018, https://sn4.scholastic.com/issues/2017-18/022618/are-video-games-good-for-you.html. Accessed 26 Apr. 2020. 3 "Debate: Are Video Games Good for You? - Scholastic News ...." 26 Feb. 2018, https://sn4.scholastic.com/issues/2017-18/022618/are-video-games-good-for-you.html. Accessed 26 Apr. 2020.
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