Friday, January 20, 2012

Prez for my parents on why i need XBOX


Researchers have found that kids who clock regular console time may have better-developed brains. Plus, video games can improve their hand–eye coordination, their grip on science and even their IQ.
Whoever said that video games are bad for you clearly didn’t do their research! I took the liberty to conduct my own study and after a little time on Google I would like to present to you some great reasons for why video games are actually good for you.


1.       Video games can make you more creative.
A study conducted by Michigan State University, published online in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, suggests that kids who play video games tend to be more creative. I'm not sure exactly how you measure a person's creativity levels, but maybe video game designers should fine-tune their games to develop even more creativity with users. That would be real cool.

2.       Video games can help improve your vision.
Researchers at Nottingham University found that most video games could help people with vision problems. These games could achieve in one hour, the same results it would take eye patches 400 hours to achieve. Wow! That's pretty amazing.

3.       Video games can help improve your decision-making skills.
Having trouble making up your mind? Try video games. Fast action video games "help train people to make quick, accurate decisions in all aspects of life, new findings suggest." So next time your lady can't decide what to wear, sit her down in front of the Xbox for an hour.

4.       Video games improve your attention span.
Studies show that video games can help increase your attention span, improving people's driving skills and abilities to multi-task. Sounds pretty good to me.

5.       Gaming can sharpen your memory.
Get this, researchers are using video games in rehabilitation programs to help slow or reverse the "cognitive decline that comes with ageing." So next time daddy can’t find his EZ Link card...Yep, it's time for XBOX!

6.       Playing games can improve hand-eye coordination.
7.       look, there's no substitute for gettin' classroom learning on, but video games challenge and workout the brain in different ways. READ THIS to find out how.

8.       Video games help reduce pain.
Both physical and mental pain!

9.       Strengthens family bonds!


1.   Would make me happy.

So I think that for my birthday, I need an XboX 360 with Skyrim- That's because playing games often involves problem-solving, achieving goals or overcoming obstacles - skills that educators applaud. So parents, relax. You may not get it, or like it, but I would be learning more than just how to smash dinosaurs!

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