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Computer Gaming

Computer Gaming. Ayesha Khan. 578-BSSE-S08. Definition of Computer Games. A  game  is structured playing, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool . Key components of games are goals, rules, challenge, and  interaction.

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Computer Gaming

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  1. Computer Gaming Ayesha Khan 578-BSSE-S08

  2. Definition of Computer Games • A game is structured playing, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. • Key components of games are goals, rules, challenge, and interaction. • Games generally involve mental or physical stimulation, and often both.

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  4. Adventure Games • solving logical puzzles to progress though a virtual world • Like dora the explorer, go diego go, etc

  5. Puzzle Games • such as Tetris, Sudoku, etc

  6. Simulation games • Online Simulation games are games focusing on realism. These games force players to understand and remember complex principles and relations. • Like coffee shops, shopping city, etc

  7. Sports games • Table tennis, football, cricket, etc

  8. role-playing games • in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting, or through a process of structured decision-making or character development.

  9. Action and Fighting Games

  10. Action and Fighting Games

  11. Bad Effects of Action and Fighting games on Children The child is in control of the violence and experiences the violence in his own eyes (killings, kicking, stabbing and shooting).  • Games are blamed on the violence they contain. • Children who play more violent games are more likely to have increased aggressive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors • In many games, kids are rewarded for being more violent.

  12. Bad Effects of games Too much video game playing makes kids socially isolated.  Also, they may spend less time in other activities such as doing homework, reading, sports, and interacting with the family and friends.   Games can confuse reality and fantasy. Some games teach kids the wrong values.  Violent behavior, vengeance and aggression are rewarded. Academic achievement may be negatively related to over-all time spent playing games. When playing online, kids can pick up bad language and behavior from other people, and may make kid vulnerable to online dangers.

  13. Studies shows……. • Studies have shown that the more time a kid spends playing video games, the poorer is his performance in school.  (Anderson & Dill, 2000; Gentile, Lynch & Walsh, 2004) • A study by the Minneapolis-based National Institute for Media and the Family suggests that video games can be addictive for kids, and that the kids' addiction to video games increases their depression and anxiety levels. Addicted kids also exhibit social phobias. Not surprisingly, kids addicted to video games see their school performance suffer.

  14. Some Good things about Games Video games give child’s brain a real workout.  In many video games, the skills required to win involve abstract and high level thinking.  These skills are not even taught at school.  Some of the mental skills trained by video games include:   • Problemsolving and logic  • Reasoned judgments • Hand-eye coordination • Following instructions

  15. Multitasking, simultaneous tracking of many shifting variables and managing multiple objectives. • Resource management and logistics. • Developing reading • Quick thinking, making fast analysis and decisions. • Again and again trying • Pattern recognition • Estimating skills • Memory

  16. Recommendation for Games Monitor video game play the same way you need to monitor television and other media. Limit the amount of time they could play and also used the video game ratings to limit the content of the games have children who do better in school and also get into fewer fights. Monitor the effect of video games on the child.  Observe his behavior.  If it appears that he is becoming more aggressive playing violent games, stop him from playing the games.  If he becomes interested in playing historical games, then the game is beneficial to him.

  17. What to look for in choosing a game • Decide what is acceptable in your home and if you think violent games are not acceptable, explain to your kid the reason why it might be bad for him. • Check the Ratings of the game before you buy it or allow your kid to play it.  Check its rating which is indicated in the box.  Note the title and cover picture.  If they have themes of sex and/or violence, then these themes are in the game.  If possible, be familiar with the game or read its reviews in the internet.  Sometimes, the “bad” part of the game is hidden in the higher levels.  Do not neglect supervising your kid as a parent. • Consider your child’s maturity level to determine which games are suitable for him.  Chronological age is not necessarily a measure of maturity.

  18. Tips on managing child's media consumption Because of the popularity of video games, completely eliminating them from child's life might be difficult. But you can decrease the negative impact. Here are a few tips: • Know the rating of the video games that a child plays . • Do not install video game equipment in child's bedroom. • Set limits on how often and how long child is allowed to play video games. • Take the time to discuss with your children the games they are playing. Ask your children how they feel about what they observe in these games.

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