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Old 16-February-06, 10:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Press Release: New Book/Study Highlights Benefits of Gaming

Learn as You Play: Brunel Study Shows Positive Role of Computer Games

As the average gamer spends as much time on gaming as on homework, study reveals how online gaming is a training ground for work.

Brunel academics today unveil the results of a three-year study into online gaming communities, which defies the traditional educationalists' negative perception of gaming. The academics believe that computer games have a central role to play in the education and development of young people, contributing to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority's strategy of work related learning, which helps children make an effective transition from school to work.

The study, which took the form of qualitative research into a community of players of the online game Runescape, shows that gaming is far from being a frivolous diversion from homework. The online worlds created by the gamers mirror many aspects of material society. For example, gamers are invited to join 'Klans' - highly disciplined co-operatives in which they share a common set of goals, they adopt identities such as merchant or warrior and they divide their time online between work and leisure. Most importantly, skills are learnt which are highly valued, with experienced players tailoring their 'training' to acquire the 'desirable' skills - a clear example of 'work related learning'.

Comments Nic Crowe from the Centre for Youth Work Studies in the School of Sport and Education at West London's Brunel University, who carried out the research in conjunction with Dr Simon Bradford: "A recent survey showed that most young people spend as much time on computer games as they do on their homework - three hours a day. This is the kind of information to strike fear into the hearts of concerned parents and educationalists alike, as they perceive it as idle 'downtime'. However, this is far too simplistic a view.

"Our study shows that the online gaming communities are complex and highly developed, acting as 'training grounds' for the transition from school to work" Nic continues: "When playing, gamers are undergoing a complex process of 'work related learning' - learning how to cope with work scenarios - which is far removed from the traditionally held negative view of gaming. Put simply, these games have a central - and positive - role to play in the development and education of young people."
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Old 16-February-06, 11:16 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thank heavens somebody did some research that points to something other than Dooooommm for videogames and the role that they play in our society. Hopefully this will get some sort of media attention. Although, i'm not going to hold my breath...after all, this doesn't point to the end of civilization as we know it, so it probably won't get the same sort of press coverage as the negative press about videogames that we've been seeing recently. People seem to love a scapegoat, and as of late, videogames have been the scapegoat that hides the more complex issues of parenting (or the lack thereof) and the challenges facing children who are growing up in today's world.
But, hey, i'm feeling optimistic (probably the meds for my back)...just maybe this study will have a big impact on the negative attention that videogames have been getting lately.
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