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Computers and Young Children - 0 views

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    Credits ERIC Counseling and Student Services Clearinghouse Overview When to Introduce Children to Computers Developmentally Appropriate Computer Activities Computers for Kindergartners and Early Primary Children Benefits of Computer Use Integration of Computers Into the Classroom Teacher Training Education and Kids Guidelines for Computer-Assisted Reading Instruction New Survey Finds Computer Units Have Positive Effect on the American Family Whether we use technology with young children--and if so, how-are critical issues facing early childhood educators and parents.
bmcclay

When a Parent is Away - 1 views

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    Technology can be used to keep communication open between children and their deployed military parents. For a child to be able to see the face of their parent or to hear their voice can help to keep them connected while the parent is away.
bmcclay

Members Only | National Association for the Education of Young Children | NAEYC - 1 views

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    For early childcare programs that are looking to add technology to their classrooms, consider tablets. They are easier for younger children to manipulate and they can provide more of a hands on learning experience than a traditional computer.
bmcclay

Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom - 1 views

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    This article looks at the dilemma of whether or not to include technology in an early childcare setting. Technology can provide additional resources and experiences for children and can be a dynamic addition to a classroom setting when used appropriately.
jessicamolina84

Pre-school children creating and communicating with digital technologies in the home - 1 views

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    This article focuses on children's early communicative and creative experiences, concluding that digital technologies have the potential to expand young children's repertoire of activities in this context, It is therefore important that pre-school and early years specialists recognizes and respond to the expertise children will have already developed by the time they enter formal education, given the increasing technologisa-tion of communicative and creative activities, likely to continue over the life course of those born at the start of the 21st century.
smcuww

Cyberbullying: 12 Things Every Parent Needs to Know - 0 views

  • Technically, bullying is when one person has more power than the other and abuses him repeatedly, Ybarra says. It can range from physical and verbal abuse to spreading malicious gossip, sharing secrets, or posting embarrassing photos online.
  • ong-term damage from virtual bullying is often worse because the rest of the world may be watching.
  • nearly limitless opportunities for kids to be harassed online, from Facebook and Instagram to Xbox Live, Secret, and Snapchat — even Club Penguin and Minecraft have had their share of bullies
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  • bullied via SMS, which can be harder to detect and stop
  • 011 survey by the Center for Innovative Public Health Research found that one in eight teens was harassed by other students via text message, and about half of those were systematically bullied.
  • difficult for parents to separate the symptoms of victimization from normal adolescent conflict and angst
  • Technology is not the problem.
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    Saw this on the news. Interesting take on Cyberbullying....it's not technologies fault (according to the author of this article) and kids will be bullied regardless....that is true, but technology makes it much easier. 
smcuww

http://cdn.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2009/05/pdf/distancelearning.pdf - 0 views

  • The schools found that freeing teachers from the constraints imposed by working with growing numbers of students for short periods of time in the classroom allowed them to focus on more specific student needs using communication technology. They could also individualize motivational techniques. Teachers had greater latitude in choosing the activi-ties that are best accomplished face-to-face and those that work well onlin
  • Virtual schoolteachers possess skills essential to America’s next-generation teaching force. High proportions of them use teaching practices associated with high student achieve-ment, such as student-centered approaches, collaborative learning, independent inquiry and research, and student discussion.21 Effective online teachers learn online teaching skills such as communicating frequently and supportively with students, and organiz-ing content in clear and detailed ways for independent online students. T
  • o performance in high-quality classroom-based courses.6 And course design, teaching and student outcomes all continue to improve. Virtual schools show that their students achieve academic standards on state achievement tests on a regular basis.
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  • Research and evaluation studies support the effectiveness of K-12 distance learning. Comprehensive reviews of research published in 2001 and 2005 showed that student academic performance in well-designed online courses is on average equivalent t
  • Self-paced courses allow students who learn quickly to complete courses at a pace that remains engaging and avoids boredom before they move on to the next course. F
  • Distance education can offer an approach to expanding school learning time that allows for more flexible and individualized learning through the application of new technologies.
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    The benefits of virtual schooling and distance learning.
smcuww

5 Problems With Technology In Classrooms - 1 views

  • Not all schools can keep up with the rapidly changing technology. Upgrading equipment is often costly and schools may not have the manpower to handle the equipment. Most classrooms contain at least twenty students, which can take up a great deal of internet bandwidth
  • n online school doesn’t offer the same social benefits of a regular school.
  • lso discrepancies as to how much of a crutch technology can be to a student.
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  • hile the technology is engaging on a creative level, the students may be missing out on basic concepts like math and language.
  • merely be a source of distraction for students as opposed to a learning tool
  • ince 2005, the school has invested around $33 million in technology, par a passing vote. Children use laptops and tablets for their work and integrate things like Facebook groups into regular projects. Unfortunately, the school is also suffering from low standardized test scores.
  • tandardized test scores may not be the best gauge of student intelligence and creativity
  • here’s no reason to spend millions of well-earned tax dollars on a system before knowing whether or not it is sincerely helpful for educational growth.
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    The downside to technology in classrooms and constantly being "plugged in" as a student. 
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http://education.mit.edu/papers/GamesSimsSocNets_EdArcade.pdf - 0 views

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    Interesting to see that some classroom teachers are using simulated games for lessons. Not sure how I feel about it, but it is sure an interesting read!
smcuww

Facebook Users Who Are Under Age Raise Concerns - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I have seen this many times and it is scary that some parents knowingly allow their children to lie and put themselves out there. I have also see parents set pages up for their babies and toddlers. Not necessary and very risky!!
smcuww

Are Virtual Elementary Schools Good for Kids? - 0 views

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    I have been looking into virtual schools for my daughter. It is interesting to see the pros and cons
donghwadonnachoi

Call for Chapters - 1 views

CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS Proposal Submission Deadline: October 31, 2014 Emerging Tools and Applications of Virtual Reality in Education A book edited by Dr. Dong Hwa Choi (Park University, MO U...

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smcuww

Secret life of teens: Internet addiction changes boy into 'shell of a son' - Parents - ... - 1 views

  • It's really like a therapeutic release. All that social anxiety I felt in school just went away because I could be whoever I wanted to be,” he said. "It's kind of like a full-body buzz."
  • addiction took over his life
  • 16 hours a day
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  • the country's first residential program for internet addiction
  • "I know how harmful it was, and I don't want to go back to that," Andrew said. "It destroyed my life."
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    Saw this story this morning on The Today Show and found it interesting! There are programs for those addicted to the internet and they have a name for the addiction/disorder...I did not know that prior to watching/reading this!
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    This really shows how technology can be poisonous. Residential program for internet addiction: No one ever imagined things will get this chaotic or that teens could get to this point.
jessicamolina84

Who's Wired and Who's Not - 0 views

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    Who's Wired and Who's Not. Paper prepared for The Future of Children, issue on Children and Computers. This article explains topics such as children and computer access at school, frequency of computer use, etc.
jessicamolina84

Interactive Storytelling System for Children: Using Technology to Explore Language and ... - 1 views

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    This article describes an approach to interactive storytelling, helping children create their own storytelling by listening and telling stories using an interactive stuff animal design by the children.
Andrea Lockhart

Working With Young Children as Technology Partners - 2 views

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    Wow! The University of Maryland has a great idea - they have coined the term 'Cooperative Inquiry'. This is where partnerships are formed with children (ages 7-11) and technological companies to come up with innovative products.
Rachael Almeida

Children who play touch screen games score lower in verbal tests than children who don't - 2 views

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    This is a news article that cites a study showing children who played games(particularly non-educational games) were likely to score lower on verbal tests later on.
Rachael Almeida

The Role of Technology in Early Childhood Programs - 3 views

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    Interesting how they recommend letting the kids work together in groups with the "more advanced students serving as peer tutors." Score one more vote for collaboration!
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    I have always thought computers were not developmentally appropriate for children under 3 which the article states. But it does research into the whether or not it is appropriate for those over 3. I think this ties in well with what we have been studying.
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    The article discuss Gardner and a diversity of learning styles (multiple intelligences) - if these are discernable at such a young age and technology is used to enhance these intelligences, is the development of a well rounded child being ignored?
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    Interesting article and perspective from Early Childhood educator, recommendations for children over aged three, a they do not see computers/technology as being developmentally appropriate for children under age three.
Tara Washburn

Journal of Early Childhood Research - 0 views

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    The Journal of Early Childhood Research is a peer reviewed journal that provides an international forum childhood research, bridging cross-disciplinary areas and applying theory and research within the professional community. This reflects the world-wide growth in theoretical and empirical research on learning and development in early childhood and the impact of this on provision.
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