Young Children and Microcomputers

Young Children and Microcomputers

Author: Greta G. Fein

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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Collection of Articles on the Positive & Negative Impact of Computers on Children. Written Primarily for Parents & Teachers


Children and Microcomputers

Children and Microcomputers

Author: Milton Chen

Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated

Published: 1985-06

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13:

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Microcomputers have been acquired in homes and schools faster than any educational technology in history. The pace of these technological changes presents social researchers with many stimulating questions. Children and Microcomputers is a compilation of research on children's use of microcomputers. It gives a brief history of microcomputers and related microprocessor technologies, together with an analysis of their distinguishing features and patterns of diffusion. The contributors review past and current research on utilization and effect, and project future directions for research.


Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education

Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education

Author: John T. Pardeck

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-02-04

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 042976622X

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Originally published in 1989, this book differed from others on the topic of microcomputers and education at the time, in that it focuses on the influence that microcomputer technology has on children in their early years, specially pre-school and elementary ages. Microcomputers have the capacity to do great harm as well as good and a full explanation of the technical and philosophical issues involved will be of interest to a number of disciplines. Other topics explored are – the potential uses of microcomputer-technology in early childhood education and current research and theory building on microcomputers and early education. This book should be read by teachers, sociologists, psychologists and researchers in education.


Microcomputers and Children in the Primary School

Microcomputers and Children in the Primary School

Author: Roy Garland

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 9780905273327

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Provides an Examination of the Problems & Issues of Microcomputers in the Primary Classroom. Includes Case Study & Examples to Suggest Some Resolutions to the Problems


Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education

Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education

Author: John T. Pardeck

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-02-04

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 0429766238

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Originally published in 1989, this book differed from others on the topic of microcomputers and education at the time, in that it focuses on the influence that microcomputer technology has on children in their early years, specially pre-school and elementary ages. Microcomputers have the capacity to do great harm as well as good and a full explanation of the technical and philosophical issues involved will be of interest to a number of disciplines. Other topics explored are – the potential uses of microcomputer-technology in early childhood education and current research and theory building on microcomputers and early education. This book should be read by teachers, sociologists, psychologists and researchers in education.


Beyond Technology's Promise

Beyond Technology's Promise

Author: Joseph B. Giacquinta

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780521407847

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This book, first published in 1994, examines how children use home computers, and proposes steps to facilitate a better educational use of available technology.


Computers, Children, and Classrooms

Computers, Children, and Classrooms

Author: Hilda W. Carmichael

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 898

ISBN-13:

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This study examined the creative uses of computers in elementary schools and their impact on student's confidence and self-esteem, student-student interaction, student-teacher interaction, male and female students, classroom management, the role of the teacher, special education, teacher training, teachers not involved in the study, and curricular areas such as computer literacy, learning Logo as a programming language, problem-solving and problem-creation, mathematics, oral communication, reading and writing, the arts, and values and the individual and society. Findings are based on intensive examinations of real classrooms over a 2-year period. A total of 433 students in 18 classrooms that involved 13 different teachers were studied; of these, 5 teachers and 40 students were involved in the study for 2 years. Classrooms had 1 to 5 computers over the entire school year, or students had access to a computer laboratory. Logo and word processing were studied extensively; the use of a graphics tablet and Musicland were explored for short periods. Findings indicate that the creative use of computers fosters the development of independent and original thinking and that an environment that encourages exploration leads to extensive social interaction among students; in addition, students become more willing to express, refine, or revise their ideas. A significantly greater proportion of students experienced an increase in their confidence and self-esteem if their teacher was able to give them autonomy over their learning. The impact on students' attention span and cognitive development in the special education classes was also significant. Appendices and selected references are provided. (Author/JB)