Authors
Kaveri Subrahmanyam, Robert E Kraut, Patricia M Greenfield, Elisheva F Gross
Publication date
2000/10/1
Journal
The future of children
Pages
123-144
Publisher
Center for the Future of Children, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Description
The increasing amount of time children are spending on computers at home and school has raised questions about how the use of computer technology may make a difference in their lives--from helping with homework to causing depression to encouraging violent behavior. This article provides an overview of the limited research on the effects of home computer use on children's physical, cognitive, and social development. Initial research suggests, for example, that access to computers increases the total amount of time children spend in front of a television or computer screen at the expense of other activities, thereby putting them at risk for obesity. At the same time, cognitive research suggests that playing computer games can be an important building block to computer literacy because it enhances children's ability to read and visualize images in three-dimensional space and track multiple images simultaneously …
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Scholar articles
K Subrahmanyam, RE Kraut, PM Greenfield, EF Gross - The future of children, 2000