FINAL PROJECT BENEFITS FEEDBACK

Final Project: How video games benefit gamers (educational or job skills)


Woman playing a game with a controller

Image: Woman playing a game with a controller

This is a question that many people have raised and for which they have expressed a desire to get an answer. The question is: Do video games can aid in the improvement of people's educational skills? People who play video games have been shown to have better educational skills than those who do not play video games, according to several studies.

Video games have been shown to promote the development of physical skills in addition to the development of cognitive abilities. Because video games may be used to build a broad range of abilities, they are especially appealing to education and training providers who are tasked with imparting knowledge to tough to engage groups of individuals.

Video games need the use of fine and gross motor abilities, as well as visual perception, in order to complete the necessary job in order to play the game. Play a game that demands precise timing, a delicate touch, and attention to detail, and you will notice an improvement in your hand-eye coordination. It is possible that playing video games can assist surgeons improve their performance in the operating room.

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Information for both the video game benefits page and the video game educational benefits page is from:
cnn.com
videogames.org.au
medicalnewstoday.com
amle.org