Title: ICT in the Early Years:
1ICT in the Early Years A good deal more than
computers
John Siraj-Blatchford Iram Siraj-Blatchford
2- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging communication and collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
- The child should be in control
- Applications should be transparent and intuitive
- Applications should not contain violence or
stereotyping - Awareness of health and safety issues
- Educational involvement of parents
3- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
4What are the curriculum objectives for a
Knowledge Society?
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Creativity
- Problem solving and learning to
learn
5When the desk top computer disappears will we
be concerned that children continue to learn
keyboard skills?
What about Mouse Skills?
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6Do children need to learn keyboard (or mouse)
skills?
desk top computers are old technology anyway!
7How many computers have you used today? Do you
have a computer with you?
As Greeno (1991) has suggested, to be literate in
a particular conceptual domain is to posses in
that field a structure of facts, concepts,
principles, procedures, and phenomenon that
provides resources for the cognitive activities
of knowing, understanding and reasoning.
8- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging communication and collaboration
9ICT education includes all those new
technologies that handle information and support
communications.
e.g. cassette recorders, traffic lights,
telephone, video, bar code scanners and
programmable toys.
10Sustained shared thinking
11Sustained shared thinking
Gamesley Early Excellence Centre
12Closed-circuit TV
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13Closed-circuit TV
14- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
15Ergonomics the other big reason for pedagogic
integration - Diane
16Integration in socio-dramatic play
Video
17- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
- The child should be in control
18 19Simulations and Adventure games
BabyZ
20- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
- The child should be in control
- Applications should be transparent and intuitive
21A transparent and intuitive application
222Simple Software
2Simple Software
A transparent and intuitive application
23Sony Mavica
24- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
- The child should be in control
- Applications should be transparent and intuitive
- Applications should not contain violence or
stereotyping
25Hooked on games ...girls dislike many features
typically found in computer games, the strong
emphasis on repetitive action, speed and scoring
points.
26"pink software?" ...may initially draw girls in
- but if we want girls to become truly engaged
and empowered by technology dont we need more
challenging applications that arouse their
intellectual curiosity?.
27- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
- The child should be in control
- Applications should be transparent and intuitive
- Applications should not contain violence or
stereotyping - Awareness of health and safety issues
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31- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
- The child should be in control
- Applications should be transparent and intuitive
- Applications should not contain violence or
stereotyping - Awareness of health and safety issues
- Educational involvement of parents
32- Guidance for Appropriate Technology
- Education in Early Childhood
- Identifying good ICT practice
- Applications should be educational
- Encouraging collaboration
- Integration and play through ICT
- The child should be in control
- Applications should be transparent and intuitive
- Applications should not contain violence or
stereotyping - Awareness of health and safety issues
- Educational involvement of parents
33IBM KidSmart Evaluation
34Child Computer use time N261
IBM KidSmart Evaluation
- Median time around 2 hours but 20 of children
spend 5 or more hours on the computer per week.
35Digital Cameras and Parental engagement
Hartwell Primary School
36Siraj-Blatchford, J. (2003) Supporting
Information and Communications Technology in the
Early Years, Open University Press
Siraj-Blatchford, J. (Ed) (2003) Developing New
Technologies for Young Children , i3 and Trentham
Books Siraj-Blatchford, I. J. (2003) More than
Computers ICT in the Early Years, Early
Education/ British Association for Early
Childhood Education Siraj-Blatchford, I. J.
(2005) A Guide to Developing the ICT Curriculum
for Early Childhood Education , Trentham Books
in collaboration with Early Education (The
British Association for Early Childhood Education)
iram_at_327Matters.org