Study Says Wasting Time Online Is Actually Good For Kids

Andy Chalk

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Study Says Wasting Time Online Is Actually Good For Kids


A new study in the U.S. has found that time spent surfing the internet, playing games and hanging out on social networks is an important part of teenagers' development.

Sponsored by the BBC [http://www.macfound.org/] that the activities help kids learn to cope in the modern world.

"They are learning the technological skills and literacy needed for the contemporary world," she said. "They are learning how to communicate online, craft a public identity, create a home page, post links. All these things were regarded as sophisticated 10 years ago but young people today take them for granted."

She added that the opportunity to "take a deep dive into a subject" often resulted in the acquisition of knowledge beyond the original topic. "In one of my own case studies around fans of Japanese animations, some kids got involved in different video production groups or online discussion groups," she continued. "They picked up things like the Japanese language or some fairly esoteric knowledge around video, or coding or editing."

She also found, rather unsurprisingly, that a "digital divide" existed between those who had regular web access and those who did not, and urged parents to make themselves aware of what their children are doing on the internet, saying that while many don't fully understand what their kids are doing online, an opportunity exists for them to provide "real guidance and help." "Young people don't want their parents or teachers on their Facebook [http://www.myspace.com] page," she said. "But in the interest-driven side, there is a more productive role for parents and teachers to play that will help them connect with kids and their lives."

"Learning today is becoming increasingly peer-based and networked,"added MacArthur Foundation Education Director Connie Yowell, "and this is important to consider as we begin to re-imagine education in the 21st century."

A new study countering the results of this study is expected sometime next week.

(Thanks to Danzorz for the tip.)


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Amnestic

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Hah. Win. Unsurprisingly I agree with them, the internet pretty much raised me from 12. 'Twas like a Father to me. A...very disturbed and often quite scary father anyway.
 

AuntyEthel

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Its also good for the complete retardation of the English language, something the study didn't take into account.
 

Gamer137

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Amnestic said:
Hah. Win. Unsurprisingly I agree with them, the internet pretty much raised me from 12. 'Twas like a Father to me. A...very disturbed and often quite scary father anyway.
Haha. That is one way to put it. It was a real benefit being born just before the Internet revolution. I can't imagine life without it.
 

Blixt

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I think that it promotes independence and will lead to more independent thought, but as a catch languages will decline like the stock market. But this is all depending on where you go
 

Avatar Roku

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Wow, I get to use a quote from Red Vs. Blue that makes sense with the situation for once:

"Could you put that in a memo and entitle it "SHIT I ALREADY KNOW?"

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fish food carl said:
Wait, what tip? I'm a bit confused, what did Danzorz do?
He probably told the writer (whose name I'm too lazy to go see) about this, possibly gave him a link, etc.
 

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Dice_Morgan said:
shadow_pirate22 said:
Finally, some good press for games.
Its about time! I completely agree with this article :p
Now we only need about 14,267,894 more sources of good press and we'll just about even out the amount of bad press that they get in a month's worth of time.
 

Jursa

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I have so much to thank internet for. I mean that's how I learned english, it taught me better than any teacher in the past 12 years...
 

dalek sec

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Amnestic said:
Hah. Win. Unsurprisingly I agree with them, the internet pretty much raised me from 12. 'Twas like a Father to me. A...very disturbed and often quite scary father anyway.
Oh yes and he never did lock that old trunk full of porn either.
 

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bluemarsman said:
AuntyEthel said:
Its also good for the complete retardation of the English language, something the study didn't take into account.
It's called language evolution.
Soon we will be talking in just clicks and beeps... oh, wait...
 

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bluemarsman said:
AuntyEthel said:
Its also good for the complete retardation of the English language, something the study didn't take into account.
It's called language evolution.
So LOL, MOAR, teh, spelling words incorrectly and using shitty grammer is language evolution? That's like saying humans evolved into chimpanzees.
 

BobisOnlyBob

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AuntyEthel said:
bluemarsman said:
AuntyEthel said:
Its also good for the complete retardation of the English language, something the study didn't take into account.
It's called language evolution.
So LOL, MOAR, teh, spelling words incorrectly and using shitty grammer is language evolution? That's like saying humans evolved into chimpanzees.
Dictionaries, classrooms, "distinguished attitudes" and other social factors will generally keep the rampant chaos of language under control, while in anarchic environments like the internet it will continue at such a rate. I'm not particularly bothered by this. After all, I have no problem separating 'fun' language from formal - I haz smarts in mah head!
 

Amnestic

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dalek sec said:
Amnestic said:
Hah. Win. Unsurprisingly I agree with them, the internet pretty much raised me from 12. 'Twas like a Father to me. A...very disturbed and often quite scary father anyway.
Oh yes and he never did lock that old trunk full of porn either.
He locked the cupboards and put some on the top shelf where I couldn't reach, but he failed to take note of all the stuff I'd already taken out and hidden around my room.

You can't stop the porn machine from rolling.
 

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AuntyEthel said:
bluemarsman said:
AuntyEthel said:
Its also good for the complete retardation of the English language, something the study didn't take into account.
It's called language evolution.
So LOL, MOAR, teh, spelling words incorrectly and using shitty grammer is language evolution? That's like saying humans evolved into chimpanzees.
"Remember you were chimps, and to chimps you shall return".......????? ;)