Posts Tagged ‘children's technology products’
March 3rd, 2009
by Mickelle in K-2 Curriculum, Math Learning, Online Learning, Technology
Technology Can “Place” Students in the Curriculum More Efficiently than Parents and Teachers Can
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
As a teacher I often used software in the classroom. Much of this software relied on me to determine the appropriate starting place in the curriculum. Every year I’d add my class list and determine which objectives I wanted to address for each student. Often I’d do this in August as part of my preparation for the new school year, which means I hadn’t even met the kids. Plus, we all know about the loss of knowledge retention that occurs over the summer. How was I supposed to know what each student did and didn’t need?
November 10th, 2008
by Sarah in Learning Research, Online Learning, Technology
Creating a Children’s Product That is “Magic”
Monday, November 10th, 2008
I just got back from a great three day "Dust or Magic" conference run by Warren Buckleitner for people who create children's technology products. (The title is a quote from a 17th century philosopsher named Matsuo Basho: "An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.")








