Technology in Education

Tool or Hindrance?

It seems that everywhere I look, I see kids with technology. Like many, I have had mixed feelings about this increased presence in the hands of younger and younger children. I paid for my own cell phone as a teen and young adult, but my child has one as part of her every day tools. Granted, she is an avid reader and I have found that the gas and book money I save by being able to check out books and download them to a cell phone covers the cost of the plan she has. It is still a huge difference from when I was young.

Recently, I watched a video on Facebook that equated technology usage to cocaine for children. That is a jarring comparison, especially coming from the After School Special and DARE generation. It caused me to question if there is a way to find harmony between Technology and my children. Can technology be a helpful tool without the harmful effects?

Math and Programming?

In my search, I came across a blog by Jonathan Mugan (www.jonathanmugan.com) a researcher and author. You can read it here (http://jonathanmugan.com/blog/2012/11/teach-your-child-math-using-programming/). In it, it shows parents and educators how to use programming to teach our children Math. It seems like fun to be, and I am not interested in programming!
(Disclaimer: This is probably because I LOVE to learn.)

This fantastic blog post walks the educator through using Python and how to effectively teach basic arithmetic on up to PEMDAS and Variables. I can see where this could be useful for many kids!

Back to my child…

We had a rough school year and Math was often a struggle. Do you remember the Summer Slide post? This can also be an effective tool in a parent’s arsenal! I can’t wait to set this up for my mini me to work through. It will break up the usage of the Kahn Academy, which we are on daily and provide a new skill. Who knows, could this spark a “First Moment of Lasting Excitement?” Will a new path to software programmer begin?

In reality, anything that I can use as a tool to educate could also be abused and turned into a problem. As Dr. Mugan shows with his blog post, Technology can absolutely help with education. In fact, programming to learn Math is Innovative and could be Transformative for many. This could be a child’s “AHA Moment”.

So, go check out the blog post and maybe take some time to learn how to program! Consider joining our voyage if you have not already!
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