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Friday, March 19, 2010

Computer Games Good For Kids

A study conducted in the U.K. found that primary school children improve their math scores and concentration levels by playing online educational games, according to an article released in the BBC last month. Thirty primary school children between the ages of nine and ten, played a game called "Dr. Kawashima's More Brain Training" game every morning for about 15 minutes before their lessons started. The game consists of several mini-games including reading tests, number challenges, memory puzzles and problem-solving exercises. At the end of the study, the children were tested in math and the results compared to a control group. Children who had played the games increased their test scores by more points than those who did not play, even though the test scores for both groups increased.

So what does this mean? With educational games popping up by various manufacturers all over the world, a trend is emerging. Combining a child's "play" time with education, seems to have positive results. Making learning fun-as in part of a game-increases a child's desire to learn. The repetition of playing is more enjoyable than simply working math problems over and over and the concentration needed, as well as the child's own competitive desire to beat the game, adds to the beneficial outcome.
Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/computer-games-good-for-kids-313871.html

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