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Can Playing Video Games Give Girls an Edge In Math?

Can Playing Video Games Give Girls an Edge In Math? | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Playing an action video game “can virtually eliminate” the gender difference in a basic capacity researchers call spatial attention, while at the same time reducing the gender difference in the ability to mentally rotate objects, a higher-level...
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If you have wondered why spatial skills matter this post states "The ability to mentally manipulate shapes and otherwise understand how the three-dimensional world works turns out to be an important predictor of creative and scholarly achievements, according to research published this month in the journal Psychological Science."

Why is this important? It turns out that spatial skills at the age of 13 turn out to predict "the likelihood that the individual would develop new knowledge and produce innovation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, the domains collectively known as STEM."

For more information on this as well as links to additional resources check out this post.

mtmeme's curator insight, July 28, 2013 11:17 AM

Spatial skill practice in a game environment - wonder if it would also be beneficial in rehab for stroke or neurological disorders.  

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How Computer Games Help Children Learn | MindShift

How Computer Games Help Children Learn | MindShift | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Epistemic games are computer games that are essentially about learning to think in innovative ways. They’re designed to be pedagogical tools for the digital age where the player learns to think like professionals by playing a simulated game of such professions as management, engineering, journalism or urban planning.

Saptarsi Basu's curator insight, October 24, 2014 11:37 AM

Play computer games and learn from it too...