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Students on Video Games is this a good thing?
Rebecca Anguiano
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Some people can agree that video games don’t help a student’s mind, but it’s actually safe to say that video games can be quite the useful tool. A variety of video games like action, educational, and adventurous games can have the ability to improve a student’s learning skills and educational outcomes. Video Games
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“They perform better than non-gamers on certain tests of attention, speed, accuracy, vision, and multitasking.” – Professor Daphne Bavelier. University of Rochester. Better a student’s multitasking skills. Increases a student’s attention span. Better reflexes. Action Video Games
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Educational Video Games
Real Life “Simulations” Helps with preparation of real life situations. Mental Organization (structure for achievement). Reading and math can be fun/ Positive rewarding system. Educational Video Games
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Adventurous Video Games
Better decision making. Better with strategic skills. “Thinking outside of the box.” Adventurous Video Games
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Video Games can be beneficial for a student’s mind
Video Games can be beneficial for a student’s mind. Only if “game time” is limited. Action, educational, and adventurous games can expand a students attention span, mental organization, and “thinking outside of the box” sort of skills. Knowing teachers and parents are looking for more dedication, creativity, and better problem solving skills in a student, games can do just that. You can Game on!
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Sources And Google for pictures
(8 Reasons you should play video games, Buzzfeed Video) And Google for pictures Sources
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