Are video games good for you? A question that arises mostly with parents who have children that are so passionate about video games. Believe it or not, video games are good for both your body and brain according to a lot of scientific studies. As a matter of fact, it is also considered a sport nowadays! 

But why will you consider video games as part of your child’s learning options? Will they learn from it? Well, the answer is yes! Video games can greatly impact one’s brain development. There are games which require gamers to plan ahead and contemplate how to use and interact with objects in a virtual world. They can also help improve hand-eye coordination, and could be used to help disabled patients as a type of digital therapy. 

With the current situation due to the coronavirus, students’ lives are being boxed within the four corners of their houses so learning could be challenging and boring. But with some virtual learning schools, they fill the needs of students through STEM education to learn more academically in an engaging, fun way yet meaningful and competitive. Scavenger hunt riddles for kids are being used by instructors to make the class more interactive and fun. But incorporating some types of video games or popular Google doodle games might also be an option instead of scavenger hunt clues.

With iD Tech, the world leader in tech education, kids can learn and at the same time enjoy video games through their STEM education. They’re offering virtual classes taught by live instructors not just with the usual virtual lessons but also with active education where students can engage with their instructors and work together with peers in the hottest tech courses built around tools from Adobe, Epic Games, Roblox, Sphero, and more. 

Different courses are being offered by iD Tech from Coding to Game Development to Robotics. Let’s take a look at some of them:

Explore the world of Minecraft with their 1-on-1 tutoring sessions for Game Design Tutoring or Modding with Java Tutoring. With their Minecraft course, you would know how to make a minecraft server and can learn how many game modes you can play in Minecraft. Below is the video of a success story of a student who took Game Design course and now a Gameplay Designer at Epic Games.

If you want to open your door to the vast world of coding and development, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Tutoring or C++ Tutoring might be suitable for you. You’ll develop your newfound coding skills through fun and practical programming problems, from basics to algorithms.

Being home all day is a challenge for both kids and parents especially the time afterschool or with school closures. So, iD Tech is offering After school and Virtual Tech Camps (iD Tech Camp) too. 

There are a lot more exclusive lineup of courses in coding, game dev, robotics, creative arts, and math as well as coding camp for kids where you’ll hone an impressive skillset, flex your creativity, and experiment with the newest and best tools with iD Tech. To learn more, visit iD Tech’s website: https://www.idtech.com/

References:

https://www.idtech.com/

https://www.idtech.com/blog/scavenger-hunt-clues-for-kids-indoor-outdoor

https://www.idtech.com/blog/video-games-should-be-considered-a-sport

https://www.idtech.com/blog/video-games-are-good-for-you

https://www.idtech.com/blog/google-doodle-games-are-back

https://www.idtech.com/blog/creating-minecraft-server