By Ryan Dunn
By Ryan Dunn
Can video games and technology be the key to our future? Games, some parents hate, but most children are in love with them. Did you know an average amount of kids spend at least 87 hours a week on games! Making most addicted and mean, but some look at it as a master piece. A gift from the heavens! Why do children like technology? Children love games because they are like fictional simulations. There are no limits in games, expecialy the online gaming community. It allows you to play with friends on the same game. They also like television or any type of device, only because it's contains games, but for television it's like watching someone else have fun then risking thereselt.How does all this work? Only a genius would know that. This will be our future. What are some downfalls about technology? Some of the downfalls have to do with the systems it's self. Systems have a chance of malfunctioning. They can also get children or adults to get addicted. How can games be useful to the community? They could show small simulations of life. Better understand things safely. So you are not doing these "experiments" and getting hurt while doing them. It can also save money, instead of building an actually obstacle course costing a few 10,000 dollars. You can always build a fantasy world with moving sensors on your body to simulate it. Can save time, and money. Where can games help with hospitals? Games can be EXTREMELY useful to the medical district. For doctors who are just learning, it can simulate a surgery or a treatment, so you don't mistaken on a real patient, that will end bad. You can even use televisions to keep patients awake while waiting for a treatment. Interview Interviewer: what is your thoughts about technology? "I think technology is useful because kids will see something in a game or on television, and wanna do it later in the future, so games and technology can definitely benefit our economy." Some sources. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/media-spotlight/201402/are-there-benefits-in-playing-video-games |
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