Sunday, September 26, 2010

Online Games Helps Students To improve Concentration

"Recent research reports Stating that More of the online games is played by students.They are spending more time on playing online games.From this they can build their concentration power on their studies"




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This is research report from the London Universities, The students are spending more time on online games .This will not only give the entertainment for the students , and also it will help to build the concentration power of the students .Some of most popular games are Run Away,Tresure defender, Air Transporter, Causality, Car Racing,Lock N Load,Witch Castle Defence, Devlish Racer Which are the played by the single person and Some online multiplayer games like World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XI,Lineage II , Guild Wars Are much used by students.

The Report is also telling those who plays the online games more their studies is also increasing day by day, and also they are showing their best performance in all activities. Parents also showing their intrests in their children's improvement in their studies.


8 comments:

  1. From this i can tell to my mom that playing online games will improve the concentration

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  2. I will play much games through online with my friends,its keep my concentration better to win the game

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  3. can any body tell where can i download the free online games

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  4. games is developed keeping students in mind ,so without them no others will play and hence students know more games and where it will be available

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  5. me tho roz game kheltha hu aur kam padtha hu, pher bhe me class pe first aata hu.kyunke me hamesha games pe jeeth tha hu

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  6. This Online games felt down the other activities of the students

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  7. These Will bury all the extra- activities of the peoples and can damage the eyes

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  8. It has destroyed the Life of my child dont give this type of suggestions that will destroy the future of childrens

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