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Wednesday, January 21, 2004 |
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Update the Argument
Experts Speak Out Against Computers for Youngsters. Experts Speak Out Against Computers for Youngsters - this short article relies on studies dating back several years to make the point that computers damage the social and intellectual development of children. I disagree. Computers used as a tool to achieve intended tasks are very effective. When they are used as an end in themselves (i.e. many administrators have brought computers into schools simply because "everyone's doing it", without a real idea of how they will be used to contribute to learning), they aren't effective.
[elearnspace blog] I agree with the comment here. I was surprised to see an article like this published now, citing studies and articles from four and five years ago. I have my own reservations about computer use with young children. Whether we like it or not, however, computers are a big part of our society, and children are probably better off learning to use them as tools for creativity and productivity from early on. In my experience, teachers are doing better at using computers with young children appropriately. I would be more concerned about parents who don't encourage reading over TV or video-watching.
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