Educational software for children generally comes in the form of
computer tutorials related to different school subjects and
other areas of learning such as encyclopedias, dictionaries,
reference books, etc., but when all this knowledge integrates
fun, a new exciting and rewarding experience comes to reveal a
new world of possibilities.
In fact, learning PC Games are aimed at all the family who can
together enjoy discovering a new dimension in an entertaining
way, taking the role of an adventurer or traveling through
history or even the whole universe comfortably from home through
the PC screen.
Some games have been developed which use popular TV characters
and popular cartoons to make it easy for basic learning of
different skills including, math, spelling, logic, science, and
social studies for kids from pre-school to Grade 8.
However, many other PC games are available for very young
children whose age range from 2 to 5 years old. Preschooler
games generally include more than one game to facilitate early
learning and coordination with programs that covers letters,
numbers, shapes, color recognition, memory skills, phonics,
telling time and solving puzzles, among others.
Kept as simple as possible, preschooler games have a minimum of
distractions like menus that little kids do not understand, but
only with the use of a mouse in an easy click-and-play
environment. Learning experiences are greatly enhanced if a
teacher, parent or older kid helps little children to become
familiar with the software, providing encouragement and guidance
while they explore this new experience.
Many of those games include several little kid games just for
fun rewarding the children for solving a challenge. Other PC games are intended to
develop particular skills toward future careers or activities
for boys and girls. The basics to learn sewing, design, block
building and many other entertaining activities have been
developed in a game-like context for easy learning while
achieving a sense of accomplishment.
Integrating fun and learning with PC games is not a new concept,
just a new approaching taking advantage of the present
technology, because educational software has been used since the
early days when computers became
part of our daily lives to help students with basic academic
skills and problem solving. Pioneer games were as simple as the
limitations of the early technology, with limitations of PC
memory, screen resolution and slow processor chips.
Today, the computers make possible a virtual reality-like
experience offering interactivity that children and adults enjoy
alike, although few parents still believe that computers are
nothing else than just a mind numbing entertainment, missing the
great experience of allowing their children to play on them
alone or together as a family who shares and enjoys PC games for
learning.
About the author:
Natalie Aranda writes about, familay, fun and learning. Computer games are classified
by ages as baby computer games, toddler computer software,
preschooler games and activities, etc. Regardless of the age,
games are equally exciting for parents and teachers.
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