Young children are fascinated with tecnology. But why? And how is this connected to learning?
Technology reaches children through multiple senses. When children sit down in front of a computer, their eyes light up as they see colorful graphics splash across the screen--and they are connected visually to what is in front of them. When their little fingers tap the keys, they are engaged through the sense of touch. This tactile experience brings about a reaction on the screen, instantly demostrating cause and effect. ("When I touch this, something changes, and I see or hear something new!") Audio output from the computer also connects them to what is going on via their sense of hearing.
Studies have shown that when children learn through multiple senses, they have an improved learning experience and better retention of what they have learned. So if you take the natural fascination and comfort children have with technology, and provide appropriate learning material through this medium, children can have very successful learning experiences.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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