Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC)

Volume 9, Number 12, September 2019

An Adaptive and Smart System for Parental Control on Digital Games

  Authors

Clark Ren1, Yu Sun2 and Fangyan Zhang3, 1Northwood high school, USA, 2California State Polytechnic University, USA and 3ASML, USA

  Abstract

As more and more students get access to computers to aid them in their studies, they also gain access to machines that can play games, which can negatively affect a student's academic performance. However, it is also debated that playing video games could also positively affect a student’s academic performance. In order to address both sides of the argument, we can create an app that limits the amount of time a student has to play games while not completely removing the ability for students to play games.

  Keywords

Parental Control, Smart System, Digital Games, Web Service