According to a recent study by Oxford University, playing video games for up to an hour a day can be good for children, by making them happier, less hyperactive and more sociable. But exactly how good are video games as an educational tool. This infographic by onlinecolleges.net, takes a look at just how video games are changing the way that children are educated today, and it seems that among the benefits include help with problem solving skills and negotiation, communication skills and networking, non linear thinking patterns, improved attention, vision and cognition, as well as a development of narrative skills …