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Jack Kim
9 August 2021 - 07:54 AM
Although it is quite true that playing video games can boost up the concentration power, on the contrary of this concept it also can be stated that Playing excessive video…
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Aggrey Smith
13 May 2021 - 07:19 AM
I concur; research shows that playing games boost one's memory and intelligence.
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Narek Karimyan
20 September 2020 - 18:16 PM
Video games can make you smarter depending the games you choose to play. For example, RPG games like Dota 2 can be educating and self-developing game for a player. As…
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Edgar Mkhitaryan
20 September 2020 - 16:48 PM
It makes us better. With Video games' help, we develop some critical skills for us, such as strategic planning and thinking. By playing video games we start to analyzing and…
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Victoria Dayton
27 March 2020 - 11:51 AM
That is really cool.
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Tom Bailey
4 November 2019 - 14:20 PM
Hello, I would like to that it's rather a controversial statement. Moreover, it must be described from both sides of this problem. For example, I read one article on https://qualityessay.com…
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Jeremy Lopez
30 October 2019 - 19:12 PM
Pre-Comment: I believe they make people smarter in many skills, but not with social skills. There's a communication disconnect in the virtual world...
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Emily Morgan
14 June 2019 - 11:28 AM
Hello, I think it's possible but it needs to be approved.
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PNJ Sharptech
8 May 2019 - 05:49 AM
lol this is crazy thing
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Sophia Addison
23 July 2018 - 11:21 AM
Wow...That is really cool.It also increases our IQ level.
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Jannie Berry
2 July 2018 - 16:34 PM
Completely agree with Jeremy Anderson. Social part of gaming is make it worth to trying
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Barrett Meeker
11 January 2018 - 06:46 AM
I agree they should have defined what they mean by smarter... at one point the opposing side seemed to say books cannot make you smarter, which seemed extremely puzzling.
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linda chapman
6 October 2017 - 15:59 PM
I agree with Jeremy Anderson!
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Jeremy Anderson
7 August 2017 - 19:10 PM
First define "smarter". Then change will from can, to reflect the reality of individual receptiveness to abstracted learning, thanks Phil Hahn. The most useful thing I have gotten from video…
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Ty Vuong
4 August 2017 - 18:04 PM
I posted a comment a few months ago right after listening to this debate where I justified my change from "For the motion" to "Undecided". I am here today posting to…
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Test Test
11 July 2017 - 22:04 PM
Nice
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alex cast
29 June 2017 - 16:30 PM
Every medium of communication makes us smarter. The argument that video games will not or can not or that the data isn't in yet is just the same argument as…
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Ben Saren
18 June 2017 - 17:42 PM
It seems to be that much of the science against this motion is still somewhat nascent and not yet conclusive. The case for supporting the motion is stronger, in my…
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Mike Bates
13 June 2017 - 06:50 AM
The arguments against the motion focuses on irrelevant subjects. Video games != The internet. Game Training games represent a tiny niche in the market. Arguing (primarily) against these 2 things…
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Jake Helms
4 June 2017 - 15:43 PM
Currently i am 17, I have been playing shooters since I was 3. I enjoy most all video games with a slight bias to FPS and other shooter games. Personally…
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Ty Vuong
22 May 2017 - 16:54 PM
From 12 years old to a few years ago I was an avid gamer. I loved video games and I actually feel that I have learned very much from some…
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Shelley Withee
20 May 2017 - 15:04 PM
Most debates, I intentionally open my mind and allow myself to be persuaded. But I confess, as an ardent gamer, I came into this debate saying, "Oh man, I'm definitely…
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Keith Grace
14 May 2017 - 02:17 AM
As a public school third grade teacher this is s subject which continues to be of great concern to me. I stuck to my "against the motion" because of the…
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Phil Hahn
11 May 2017 - 17:05 PM
"Will" make us smarter is a different question from "can" make us smarter. That they can make us smarter, I knew already, but I did not think there was any…
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Candace Blankenship
11 May 2017 - 01:28 AM
I originally voted NO because there are many video games under the guise of entertainment that promote negativite consequences to name a few - violence, abuse, addiction, non-engagement, disrupting both…
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Candace Blankenship
11 May 2017 - 01:27 AM
I originally voted NO because there are many video games under the guise of entertainment that promote negativite consequences to name a few - violence, abuse, addiction, non-engagement, disrupting both…
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Jacob Kerr
11 May 2017 - 00:43 AM
Even though video games can help develop abilities like hand-eye coordination, decision making, and real-life application, they can't teach deeper and bigger subjects like literature and inference from text. Video…
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Tim Stahmer
11 May 2017 - 00:25 AM
The people arguing in favor of the motion didn't make their case. Games may be able to improve learning, but I didn't hear much evidence to support that side.
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Paul Fritschle
11 May 2017 - 00:24 AM
Lack of good evidence and small effects in those studies available.
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bruce k
9 May 2017 - 19:58 PM
Gamified learning is a great marketing phrase and you are right that there is a benefit to it and in the future as the neuroscience of learning and understanding motivation…
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Walter Heenan
8 May 2017 - 15:13 PM
My 15 year old son has taught me a lot about life - video gaming included. I began my parental journey firmly in the "little to no redeeming value" camp.…
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bruce k
4 May 2017 - 21:42 PM
Seems like marketing from the video game industry. There may be certain metrics thatare exercised or improved by playing video games, but it is a typical marketingploy to over-exaggerate dubious ambiguous studies…
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Kc Charles
4 May 2017 - 09:52 AM
Gaming certainly has a future in learning. More and more education professionals are beginning to see this and put it to action. Many base skills can be taught and reinforced…
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Randy Martin
3 April 2017 - 12:38 PM
Gamifying learning has been proven to be effective at motivating certain students to put more time and effort into their studies but as for games being the primary process by…
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gavin silver
15 December 2016 - 22:53 PM
Cool!