Sunday, October 14, 2007

#6: Internet use in Elementary Classroom

I think that the internet is not a necessity when working with children in the early education classroom. Children, at this age, are not doing web searches to find information to work on a report, so the internet is there for games and interaction. I have witnessed the use of the internet in a first grade classroom, however. The teacher had them working on their math facts while using a website that provided math related games. This allowed the teacher to have an interactive game for the students without having to purchase a product.

While the internet is a great place for free material, it does have its downfalls. The internet sometimes has periods in which it does not function properly; the webpage is down, cables are disconnected, or the internet is just not working. Along with the internet, comes safety. When children are working on the internet, teachers must make sure that the sites that they are visiting are safe and secure so that the students are not able to find things that are not related to the topic. If I were to have students working on the internet, I would make sure that the site was safe and provided what I wanted the students to see before I let them take control of the mouse.

The internet is a wonderful place to find great educational games and lessons. One of my favorite sites to use is Discovery Learning. This site provides links to other educational sites, free clip art, an abundance of lesson plans for every subject, and, my favorite, an online puzzle maker. This site also provides, what they call, “brain boosters,” which are little quizzes that help work on categorization, logic, lateral reason, and spatial awareness. I know I have fun with the quizzes, so I am sure that the students will as well!

1 comment:

CofFaces said...

I think that this was definitely an unexpected opinion about this topic beacuse most of the other blogs that I have read have been more of a positive outlook on using computers in elementary schools. I understand your opinion though because children don't really have to do too much research, but at the same time the interactive websites can be very educational. It is also true that you can't alway depend on technology to work which can hinder a project.