I found a website that gives many examples of why technology is so important in the classroom and ways that it can be incorporated and which tools are appropriate.
http://www.nwrel.org/request/june01/intro.html
Like the site says, there are many more options for technology than just computers. A couple examples of these are:
-Tape recorders allow children to listen to books or allow for playback in their own stories
-Cameras allow children to capture their special moments, and can self reflect on pictures that they have taken. They not only learn to use the tool, but they also learn how to tell stories.
It may not be such a bad thing after all.
I like that you discuss the different 'appropriate' tools for students to use. It's definitely worth considering age when attempting to teach technology. Also, at first, I thought younger students using digital cameras seemed like a really bad idea. Those things are EXPENSIVE, and if a child dropped one (which let's face it, they're likely to do), a lot of money could be lost. But I never really thought about how it could encourage creativity. Especially at a time where art programs are being cut, I think it's important to foster creativity in our students. Awesome first blog!
ReplyDeleteI know that a lot of times for me it's hard to think of how technology can be used in classrooms for young children aside playing games on the computer, so this gives some really good and practical examples.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the site that you posted. I work with mainly infants, but, I have a huge interest in working with the younger age groups. I think its a good idea to incorporate technology in different ways with children to expose them to near experiences.
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ReplyDeleteI agree that children need to be exposed to technology at a very young age but how do we make sure that they are exposed safely. I know some preschools let children play computer games but the computer games don't have the internet so they learn how to use a computer without having to worry.
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