Title: Pros and Cons of Computer Technology in Early Childhood Classrooms
1Pros and Cons of Computer Technology in Early
Childhood Classrooms
- By
- Cassy Lamberjack
- Chelsie Fitzwater
- Aubrey Dunn
2In recent years, technology has been integrated
into the classroom more and more to aid in
learning. It offers alternative options for
students and teachers. However, all of these
options are not available to all schools and
students.
3For the classrooms which are able to incorporate
technology, here are two great ways to do so
- Simple drill and practice programs
- Comprehensive Integrated Learning Systems
4For classrooms which cannot incorporate as much
technology, there are other options such as
- Share software between classrooms
- Use other educational tools that are not
computer-generated - Example Flashcards could substitute drill and
practice
5Pros of Technology in Primary Grades
- Studies show that 11 of students who learn on
computers achieved higher academic status - Studies also show that students using computers
have better discipline because it encourages
self-control and following directions
6(Pros Cont.)
- Computer use encourages independent learning
- At the same time, studies show that it can
enhance peer relations by working together
7(Pros Cont.)
- Studies also show that students are able to stay
on task for longer periods of time - Using computers aids in students staying up to
date with rapid changes in technology
8Cons of Technology in Primary Grades
- Limits students activity levels because they use
the computer for extended periods of time instead
of being physically active - Teacher control can be limited because it is more
difficult to monitor students behavior when
using computers
9(Cons Cont.)
- Students in primary grades benefit more through
hands-on activities rather than by technology
based activities - Using an excessive amount of technology can lead
to teaching above the students developmental age
10(Cons Cont.)
- Computers are only one type of learning aid and
can be over-relied on - It can limit students use of imaginations
because it is so structured