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Study Recommends Online Gaming, Social Networking For Kids 189

Blue's News pointed out a report about a study sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation which found that online gaming and social networking are beneficial to children, teaching them basic technical skills and how to communicate in the Information Age. The study was conducted over a period of three years, with researchers interviewing hundreds of children and monitoring thousands of hours of online time. The full white paper (PDF) is also available. "For a minority of children, the casual use of social media served as a springboard to them gaining technological expertise — labeled in the study as 'geeking out,' the researchers said. By asking friends or getting help from people met through online groups, some children learned to adjust the software code underpinning some of the video games they played, edit videos and fix computer hardware. Given that the use of social media serves as inspiration to learning, schools should abandon their hostility and support children when they want to learn some skills more sophisticated than simply designing their Facebook page, the study said."
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Study Recommends Online Gaming, Social Networking For Kids

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  • by PainKilleR-CE ( 597083 ) on Thursday November 20, 2008 @02:47PM (#25835519)

    The study's not telling people to let their children sit in front of the computer or the TV for several hours a day, it's simply stating that some kids derive a benefit from online interactions, such as social networking sites and online games. This is one of those things that only requires a study because the media is so focused on the downside, when people spend most of their life online and lose perspective.

    Kids that become interested in the customization open to them on MySpace or WoW will learn some important skills, if they learn to apply them outside those environments. Certainly CSS and lua, along with general markup and scripting, are valuable outside of simple time-wasters.

    Hell, this time of year I never see the light of day because I go to work at dawn and go home at dusk, and I don't even work long shifts.

  • by VeNoM0619 ( 1058216 ) on Thursday November 20, 2008 @02:50PM (#25835549)
    Excuse me? I learned my social skills and tech skills from ONLINE games.

    To actually say you do not learn social skills online, while online is a bit hypocritical...its like calling someone a nerd WHILE online.

    Sure, maybe some game industry is saying this, but I would rather have my kids online gaming, than; watching mindless TV, going outdoors and jumping off trees, joining a gang, hanging out with a pothead friend, etc.

    I do not have kids, and this is only my opinion though, but ONLINE gaming has taught me more useful tech skills and how to socialize with people from different age groups and countries fairly well. If I just so happened to hang out with my friends in school (which I did on rare occasions) learning how to socialize from them, I would have turned into racists like them.
  • by HungryHobo ( 1314109 ) on Friday November 21, 2008 @06:07AM (#25843359)

    addictions to games IS a problem. Games need to be MODERATED, not played willy-nilly by uncontrolled kids and adults.

    Kids maybe but adults?
    I take it you're in the "it's for your own good" camp. Where you can decide what I do with my life based purely on what you think is "good" for me.
    You have no right at all to stop me sitting playing any game I choose until I develop blood clots in my brain and die.
    It is a minor problem. It's in not your problem. Run your own life, let others run theirs.

    as for violent games:
    http://blog.wired.com/games/2008/04/gaming-real-vio.html [wired.com]
    "The graph makes no direct claims towards a relationship between real world and gaming violence, though it's interesting to see an inversely proportional trend of violent gaming releases and incidents of real crime."

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