Technology-
“Children gain experience in using communication technologies such as crayons,
paintbrushes, pencils, calculators, books and computers” (Ministry of
Education, 1996)
In
my centre we have our own library which available for all the children and staffs.
We take our pre-school aged children to the library on every Wednesday. Children
are able to access the computers or borrow books on their own. The technologies
happening here are children using computers and scanning barcodes (under
librarian’s guidance) when borrow books. The computer monitors are using L.E.D technology for protecting
children’s eyesight; the
keyboard is designed much more bigger and colorful than normal computers, it is
in order to make children recognize easily and have more patience to offer; the
barcode scanner tables are at children’s level to make sure they can reach it
and scan it when they borrow or return books.
At the computer children
can approach learning from a variety of perspectives and follow various path to
a goal (Smorti, 1999). Such as mathematic, learning colors, drawing and music etc.
Children are also able to develop basic computer skills, such as knowing how to
switch on a computer, and how to use a mouse and a keyboard, as well as knowing
how to use computer applications and touch-type smoothly (Rothstein, 1997).
At
the barcode table, children gain an understanding of how a barcode scanner
works and what is the use of barcode. Children told me that once you scan the
barcode at the back of a book, the librarian would know all the information
about the book, and the computer recorded everything.
I
believe as educators we play an essential
role when digital technologies are used with young children. We should provide some
technological activities which can extend children’s learning, develop their
social skills and problem solving skills. I think the computer and barcode
scanner are two good strategies for teachers to use with children as these two
items have connection. It is also a kind of ‘transmission’ process. Children
understand that once they scan the barcode, the data will be transmitted into
computer.
One disadvantage of using these technologies in my centre is that
children cannot access to them whenever they want. Because children cannot go
to the library by themselves as it is quite far from kindy for them. On every
Wednesday, teachers would lead them to the library and all the children must
go.
Reference
Smorti, S. (1999) Technology in early
childhood. Early Education, 1, 5-10.
Rothstein, E. (1997). Gate’s largesse stirs a discomfiting
questions: Is there indeed a computer literacy? The New York Times, 7 July.
Ministry of Education.(1996). Te
Whāriki: He whāriki mātauranga mo nga mokopuna o Aotearoa: Early childhood
curriculum. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media.