Video games: you’ll learn something

Most people think that video games are bad for you, but in reality video is just another way to learn or improve skills. It’s just like problem solving by making the gamers think of hypotheses. Then if it doesn’t work make a new one which makes you have fun, while learning because it’s a goal driven type of learning. Video games let people step into other shoes, make decisions, and “explore consequences” that is what Alan Gershenfeld of E-Line media said. Which in other words mean you can do stuff in a game and see how it affects you if the thing you did put you in a bad situation. Then you know not to do it in real life thus helping social or other skills that may be essential.

When you’re playing a game you notice the things happening around you’re character at that time the present stems from events that your character did or witnessed in the past. From this you unconsciously help develop you’re note-taking by noting past or current events that may affect the future in your game. Another aspect is that many video games have some form of violence. Either from just dying an unseen death like falling of the screen from actually having some type of gore in your death. However this aspect of dying is a useful tool because it gives you a sense of urgency.

A very effective part of some video games is the challenges. These challenges give you a sense to do things on the side of your main goal. That is because the challenges are highly rewarding in what you get for it. The other reason people do this is just getting the satisfaction that they were able to do it. The aspect of your friends having the same challenges also drives some people to do it so they could boast about it.

There are some similarities to board games if you look closely. If you look close enough you can see that games like chess help you to improve your strategy developing skill. The thing is video games do the same thing. It does this because to get to a goal or objective you need a plan or strategy. When you develop one and you fail you usually think of ways to improve your plan so you can achieve your goal.

There are many instances were video games have been made for learning purposes. Games for children like the leapfrog game systems are specifically made for learning. The games they make for systems for children that involve learning usually use a television character from a show to keep the kid learning. Video games are very much mixed into society and people are finally starting to use them to their full potential. I just hope that people will see all the overlooked uses for video games and use them to their own advantage.

How are there some ways you think people can use video game to help you learn? 

Do you think the idea of using video games to learn is effective? 

If this idea is effective how do you think it will affect future production of video games?

1 thought on “Video games: you’ll learn something

  1. Well, you did a great job on this blog; I really liked how you added how video game happenings help you in real life. I definitely agree with all that you said, being a gamer myself. I did some research of my own for you to improve or go further in your research, if you like. http://news.discovery.com/human/life/this-is-your-brain-on-video-games-infographic.htm I found this article quite intriguing and I think you will, too because it gives a graphic of what happens to the brain when gaming. I hope this helps you in your research.

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