Teacher Motivation Video
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Motivational video for Teachers

Research Studies Prove That Video Games Do Have An Influence On Gamers
There have been several research studies done in the past to determine if video games are affecting the children that are playing them, but none of these studies have been proven what they initially set out to prove until now.
For the past nine years the National Institute of Media and Family have been conducting research studies to find out how video games are influencing the children that are playing them. The results of these research studies have been extremely shocking, but it these results have been well documented as well. Parents and adults alike need to be well aware of the results of these research findings so that they can make their very own conclusion.
Through all the research studies that have been completed it is no wonder that parents are getting mixed feelings about how video games are affecting their children. These video games have an industry rating that are suppose to warn parents about the content included within them, but do these ratings tell parents everything that they really need to know about these video games. All the video game industry is telling parents is to pay close attention to the ratings, but they deny any type of harmful effects the video games themselves may have on children.
Brain research studies have shown that violent video games can actually activate the anger center within a child’s brain, which can affect the behavior of the child. These research studies have even shown that while the child is playing video games their brain can grow in spurts that will actually affect the impact of wiring of the child’s brain. This wiring affects the child’s self-control, relationships, and responsibilities that may affect them way up into their adulthood.
This does not mean that every single child that plays a violent video game will have aggressive behavior, but it does mean that these games can affect their behavior. The results of these research studies show that video games can teach children skills, but they also show that these video games will affect the behavior as well. It can be said that video games are simply natural teachers simply because they are so powerful due to the fact that children are finding them stimulating and motivating. Video games offer children the repeated practice at necessary problem solving skills and they provide the children with rewards for the achievement in these successful skills.
Violence in video games is considered to be when the characters within the video game are intentionally harm other characters. The results of these research studies have shown that playing violent video games can lead to increased physiological arousal, increased aggressive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and a decrease in social helping behaviors. These research studies also proved that there was a direct relationship between long-term game play and aggressive behavior toward the real world, and that these aggressive behaviors are being demonstrated by children subtly.
Parents have an even more important role to play with their children that are playing these violent video games by limited the amount of time their children are allowed to play. Parents also need to pay closer attention to the industry ratings that are given on video games so ensure they understand the content within these video games. Parents need to realize that when children play violent video games for hours every day, then their child pay start showing a decrease in school performance as well as the feared increase in aggressive behavior.
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What are some good career paths for someone good at computers and art?
I have a younger brother who lacks the motivation to get back into college; mostly because he isn’t sure what to do. He is super smart (4.0 GPA in High School) and is a really fast learner. He is really good at:
Math
Computers
Art
Video Games
Music
So far I suggested he go into a graphic design program, something involving creating web sites or video games or iPhone applications. What other areas could he look into?
It seems there are a lot of careers out there, but they don’t get discussed in High School. They only like to talk about doctors, lawyers, teachers and cops. They fail to mention “hidden” jobs like retail buying, networks admin, estate manager, etc….
I think my brother would be a good fit in the world of technology, but I’m not sure what other ‘hidden’ jobs are out there involving art and computers.
Graphic design pretty much sums it up.
But if he is REALLY good at graphic design, as well as computer science, he can get into video game design. Considering all the things hes good at, it sounds like there is a lot he can venture into.
The problem is with motivation. He shouldn’t just quit college because he doesn’t know what to do, its not a good enough answer. I went into college not knowing fully what i was going to do. I picked out Electrical Engineering, because i was good at math and computers. Only until the last quarter of school, i figured out that I wanted to follow through with a career path matching my degree. Im finding out what I want to do, and im looking forward to going back to school to learn a few more trades. Dont let uncertainty bring your brother down, he should embrace it, then use it to figure out what he wants to do later. He has his whole life to figure out what he wants to do, but doing nothing will not amount to anything.