Computer Games: Good or Bad?
For the introduction to this exercise, see Computer Games - Good or Bad? Your task is to write an essay based on the notes in the table.
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Computer Games are Bad - - - |
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Brain development
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Jpn. study found that Nintendo only stimulated parts of brain assoc. with vision & movement whereas simple arithmetic or reading aloud stimulated frontal lobe (assoc. with learning, memory & emotion) |
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Learning (e.g. reading, Maths etc.)
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Social skills |
UK study found that children preferred to play in pairs/small groups. |
Many people claim that games make the players reclusive and anti-social. |
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Health
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Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) are common: players can suffer from bad posture or damage to tendons, nerves and muscles |
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Violence
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Games may encourage "copycat" violence or increase feelings of aggression. |
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Gender stereo-types
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Some games allow the players to "change gender"; this can encourage players to empathise with the opposite gender
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Now it is time to write your essay, using the notes in the table. You will write a discursive essay, looking at both sides of the issue in a fairly balanced way but ultimately reaching your own conclusion. You may use the following "template" to write your essay:
Are computer games bad for us?
A 1999 study by the University of Oklahoma found that 84% of all eighth to tenth graders in a Midwestern city played computer games. Computer games are undoubtedly very popular today and many people are worried that this may not be a good thing. Opponents argue that gaming makes young people anti-social and limits their learning. Supporters, on the other hand, claim that it actually helps to develop academic skills. Who should we believe?
One of the great fears about teenage gaming is that it may damage our brains in some way. In fact, there is no evidence for this but it is possible that computer games may restrict the development of an important part of the brain. A Japanese study found that …
Critics of computer games often suggest that they are bad for children’s education and social development. >>> EXPAND THIS POINT.
On the other hand, there is evidence that most youngsters prefer to
play in pairs or small groups. Furthermore, a UK study has shown that
computer games can support learning. >>> EXPAND THIS POINT.
Opponents of gaming claim that it is bad for our health and there is plenty of proof for this. >>> EXPAND THIS POINT.
Another common criticism of games is that they encourage violence. In other words, …
However, it is also possible to argue that …
A final area of controversy is gender. Opponents of gaming …
So are computer games bad for us or not? In my view, …