Video Games Necessary For Children

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The Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association, the industry body for computer and video games, has welcomed a new report that praises the positive impact that games have on children, encouraging their use in education. It confirms the message that the industry, along with many educationalists, have been promoting for over a decade.

Researchers at the Institute of Education at London University have been developing the report over the last three years. Today's findings, which have been partly financed by the DTI, confirm that games are good for a child's development. It also said that games development should be taught in schools, enabling children to become game makers as well as game players.

The research team noted that games entertain whilst promoting social development, and draws attention to game literacy as another means of representation, in the same way as writing or drawing. It also seeks to promote an understanding amongst parents and teachers that games are as culturally relevant as music, film and literature.

Roger Bennett, director general of ELSPA, said: At a time of hysterical and inaccurate reporting it is heartening to see the cultural, social and educational value of computer and video games being assessed intelligently. Games are a part of life for people from five years old to 85 years old across the UK, Europe and the rest of the world. They are produced by professionals with very sophisticated technology, with high production and creative values. Games contribute a huge amount to many many millions of people and are sold to the public in a responsible manner under a strict code of practise and ratings system in the UK.

This report is further evidence, if it were needed, about the excellence and imagination that thrives in gaming. They have much to offer to the education of our children and they have much to offer as a career.

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I can imagine it now...instead of doing science experiments it would be..

Teacher: "Today class, instead of this experiment, we're going to be playing...SPYRO THE DRAGON!!"
Students: *Grooooooooan*
 
What are you on about Tinneth, Spyro The Dragon kicked ass! :P
 
Yeah, but after getting 100% in Crash Bandicoot it really took the edge off collecting EVERY ****ing crystal.
 
so now the UK shcools will be videogames class? :rolling:
 
Computer games! Teaching you all the skills you'll need later in life!
Running! Jumping! Climbing! Flying planes! Evading police capture! Hand-eye co-ordination! Stoving someone's head in with a garden tool!
 
And it also teaches you how to get your health back to 100% after getting shot 9 times. Damn, I'll need those skills for University.
 
Tredoslop said:
And it also teaches you how to get your health back to 100% after getting shot 9 times. Damn, I'll need those skills for University.

Haha, this reminds of something...

Gamespy: The Top 10 Ways To Tell You Play Too Much Team Fortress said:
If Your Friend Gets Hurt, Instead of Bandaging His Wound, You Just Smash It With The First Aid Kit

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Source :E
 
It's as if a doctor just told me donuts were healthy.

Tis a good day. *sniff* ;(
 
Actually, I am an evil and maladjusted child because I play videogames. After playing Manhunt I killed one of my friends with a rake and then hid his body in a locker at school (MGS2, duh). Luckily for me, the guy whose locker it was got the blame.
 
Me, my brother and my cousin tought my little cousin to play video games at 2
 
This one time I kicked a guy in the face and ran behind a corner and waited for a minute but then he came round and saw me and I was like WTFHAX
 
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