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Old 05-25-2008, 06:51 AM
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BBC asks: Are games making kids smarter? [Update]


After its laughable coverage of Brain Training's "discriminatory" stance on accents earlier this year, the BBC had some work to do to get back in our favor. The feature above, part of a recent edition of flagship news program Newsnight, does just that.

Rather than automatically accusing videogames of having a negative effect on children (a default position for countless media outlets), the piece suggests that games have helped to produce brighter kids now than at any stage in history. Leading the charge for this side of the debate is Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad Is Good for You. Johnson contends that because so much modern media (the internet, interactive television, games) is no longer consumed passively, many children grow up to be "more creative, more dynamic." Later in the piece, he also suggests that games help us to believe that "complex problem-solving is fun."

There's some solid evidence to support Johnson's claims, most notably in the IQ scores of children, which have climbed considerably over the last century. Could computer games truly be assisting in making today's kids the smartest yet? We're not certain there's a conclusive answer to that, but it delights us to see the BBC covering the debate in such a measured fashion.

[Update: Not actually shown in the UK on Friday, as original post stated.]

Source: nintendowiifanboy.com

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Old 05-27-2008, 10:05 PM
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I actually read Steven Johnson's book, and I think he's dead on. Games make us smarter, more adaptable and able to make quick decisions. Frag on!!
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It's true. Other studies have also said gamers have better reaction times, multi-tasking skills and problem solving techniques. Nice to see some fair coverage for once,
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