Teachers Discovering Computers: Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom, Fourth Edition (Shelly Cashman Series)

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“This 21st century instructional technology resource has an awesome selection of categories with a blend of carefully worded explanations complemented with visual images for a complete representation that is so necessary in our digital media world.” —Tom Love, Malone College

Make your introductory computer course for teachers exciting and dynamic, an experience they will remember as a highlight of their educational careers! This title covers computer concepts, Internet (more…)

Teachers Discovering Computers: Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom (Shelly Cashman Series)

This title covers up-to-date topics in computer concepts, Internet and digital media integration, interactivity, extraordinary visual drawings and photographs, and unprecedented currency.

About the Author
Gary B. Shelly wrote and published his first computer education textbook in 1969. More than twenty million copies of Shelly Cashman Series’ textbooks have been sold. Gary and a talented group of contributing authors have produced books on computer programming, computer concep (more…)

Computers are here permanently and will pretty much guide the future of society. This fact mandates that children learn early to make effective use of a computer.

Nursery and Primary Schoolers and Computer Education

Computer education is important even in small countries like Cameroon and a recent 2 day seminar proved this. Attending this seminar were school officials from 10 of Cameroon’s provinces who voted to implement an extensive communication and information technology program for their nursery and primary school students.

This initiative was begun because educator’s began to realize that their children could not be productive as adults unless they were give the tools they needed to keep up with the computer-related technologies that now drive today’s world. Education topics will now include training on the different parts of a computer along with relavent software and how it is used. Along the way, children will be encouraged to adopt the same method of information filtration that computers use so effectively.

Cameroon schools are facing one big problem with this new initiative and that is a lack of computers. They simply do not have enough to get through the daily educational process let alone a new extensive computer training program. It has been decided that, until new computers can be purchased, the younger children will be taught about computers using only pictures and the actual computers will be reserved for the older children. All teachers, however, will be required to take a extensive computer technology training program.

Scottish experts have spent time studying video games and how they affect a child once they enter school. Their studies have shown that, especially mathematically, a child’s learning abilities are improved significantly by playing video games regularly.

This study consisted of 32 different schools and was conducted by Learning and Teaching Scotland. The study required the students that participated to play a video game, Nintendo DS, for a specific period of time each day for the duration of the experiment. This study was the second and a follow up to the one previous done in Dundee. Officials wanted to determine if the study would show any different or improved results.

At each school, the children were divided into two different groups. One group was allowed a certain amount of time each day to play video games. The other group were forbidden from any video game playing during the experiment. At the end of the experimental time, a test was given to all students to see how much they had progressed during that time. All of the children improved their scores, but the children who were allowed to play the video games showed a much higher rate of learning than did the one who were forbidden to play. The children who played the video games were also able to complete their tests much quicker than the ones who did not play. These results suggest that computer training through the use of video games may have more value than had been previously assigned.

Children are increasingly becoming better educated in personal computers and other components. This computer training will be very effective in preparing them to live in a mainly computer driven society. Who knows what kind of invention our children will be able to develop with their extensive knowledge of computers.

http://www.articlesbase.com/e-learning-articles/learning-made-easier-for-children-with-the-use-of-computer-training-603585.html

Essential Back to School Gadgets

Five Gadgets Every Student Needs to Avoid a Computing Disaster It’s only the beginning of August but already time to start shopping for the high tech necessities every student is going to need to succeed at school. Whether you’re buying someone’s first laptop computer, upgrading the old one, or looking for advice on essential gadgets for today’s student, Here are some suggestions for what to buy along with some tips on good deals.

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