Reflection
3: Use of Computers to extend children’s learning about cars.
As we came back, one of the toddlers asked if
we could watch the racing car video on Television. I bought my laptop to
children and placed it on the table where all children could watch. One of the
children came to me and said, “Can I please turn it on”? I replied, “Yes you
can and the child confidently pressed the power button, as soon as the light
came, the child was delighted that he did something on his own. Te Whāriki: He Whāriki Mātauranga mo ngā Mokopuna o Aotearoa states that children develop understanding
to gain knowledge through trying things out, exploration and curiosity
(Ministry of Education, 1996). Computers
and internet has transformed education through emergence e-learning. As
educators we should provide appropriate technology materials that enable
children to explore ad build their curiosity of learning (Isenberg &
Jalongo, 2007).
Computer linked smart board are used to
facilitate group discussions and integrates the use of software, this technology
supports children’s learning through scaffolding method (Smart technologies
Inc, 1991). Computers support fine motor skills and provide skills to enhance
brain development through thinking. Websites are used as a medium for
exploration and communication that promote effective learning and development of
mathematics and scientific literacy (Ongan, 2005). Children learn about digital
technology through computers, laptops and IPads. Through these devices children
learn to operate, press buttons and tend to explore different parts of the
device.
References
Isenberg, J.P. &
Jalongo, M.R. (2007). Creative thinking and arts- based learning, (4th
ed.). New Jersey, America: Pearson Education.
Ministry
of Education, (1996). Te Whāriki, He
Whāriki Mātauranga mo nga Mokopuna o Aotearoa: Early childhood curriculum. Wellington,
New Zealand: Learning Media.
Talay-Ongan, A., & Ap, E. A.
(Eds.). (2005). Child development and
teaching young children. Southbank, Victoria, Australia: Thompson Social
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Hi Preeti. In reading your reflection I can see how children brought their knowledge from home experience and asked you if you can watch the car racing. I can also pick up how you response well to the child by saying yes which encourage and support the child's emotional competence. I also like the way that you work along side with the children which is using the scaffolding techinque that Vygotsky was talking about. On the other hand I was thinking if the children spend too much time on computers and laptop or technology, I think they will surely missed out of using their physical and natural environment. Sometimes I saw children hardly eat their food or do something else, they are attached to the TV, computers, or laptop. Therefore, I believe. Technology are good and useful as long as it is use properly and well control by authority like teachers, parents, guardians, and grandparents.
ReplyDeleteHi Preeti upon reading your reflection I found it really intersteing when the children insisted to watch the racing car video. I believe that the children have a lot of informattion regarding the cars, as they maybe watching it over the TV or playing computer games. You as a facilitator has supported the children's learning with technology by scaffolding and also letting the children explore by themselves by letting them turn the laptop bt themseleves. You have believed in the children as a capable and competent learner's which is supported by Ministry of Education, 1996.
ReplyDeleteHi Preeti,I really enjoyed reading your reflection where you stated that learning and development happening through the use of computers.I totally agree with the fact that technology makes our lives easier, young children today need to be aware of and keep pace with today's world.I think working with computers is advantageous for young children. I also believe that educators need to be confident and knowledgeable in this area in order to develop children's skills in relation to technology(Ministry of Education,1996).
ReplyDeleteHi Preeti. What great way to extend children’s interest in cars. I also liked how you provided them the opportunity to use your laptop to play games. This shows how much you care for child initiated learning and believe in providing them the opportunities to explore and learn. This is a world of computers. Even very young children know about technologies a such as they see their parents at home using it or see their teachers at the centre and must be wondering what is this thing and what does it do. Children are always very quick to learn and we should facilitate for their learning and preparing them for this world of knowledge and skills.
ReplyDeleteI just wonder if the children had a chance to press more keys on the computer apart from the on button so that they could explore it further themselves.