Video games

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Published
Detroit : Greenhaven Press/Gale, Cengage Learning c2010.
Language
English
Other Authors
Laurie Willis (-)
Physical Description
240 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780737745108
9780737745115
  • What effect do video games have on children and teens? : Video games help children learn / Marc Prensky
  • Playing video games causes poor grades / Philip A. Chan and Terry Rabinowitz
  • Video gaming is a waste of time / Olivia Bruner and Kurt Bruner
  • Video games help children learn time management skills / Henry Jenkins
  • Addiction to video gaming is a problem / Jennifer Seter Wagner
  • The addictive qualities of video games are not a problem / Steven Johnson
  • Video gaming increases the risk of obesity / Martin J. Atherton and James A. Metcalf
  • Video games can enhance sports performance and motivation / Elisabeth Hayes and Lauren Silberman
  • How do video games affect society? : Video games promote racism / David Leonard
  • Video games can teach social tolerance / Gonzalo Frasca
  • More computer game designs should appeal to women / Elizabeth Sweedyk and Marianne de Laet
  • Video games transcend gender roles / John C. Beck and Mitchell Wade
  • Video games are bad for you / Jenny McCartney
  • Video games are good for your soul / James Paul Gee
  • What is the impact of violence in video games? : Violent video games cause aggression / Craig A. Anderson
  • Violent video games do not cause aggression / David Kushner
  • Video games should not teach war / Dan Costa
  • Video games are good training tools for the military / Grace Jean
  • Violence in video games reduces violence in the real world / Charles Herold
  • Video games are not responsible for people's violent actions / Christopher J. Ferguson
  • How should video games be regulated? : Legislation should regulate video game use / Hillary Rodham Clinton
  • Video game ratings should be revised for clarity and accountability / James Paterson
  • Video game ratings are often inaccurate / Kimberly M. Thomspon, Karen Tepichin, and Kevin Haninger
  • Video games should not be regulated by legislation / Gregory Kenyota.