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ERIC Number: ED561180
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2012-Sep
Pages: 7
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Virtual Learning: Examination of ICT as Beneficial Learning Tool for Children's Social Development
Theodotou, Evgenia; Kaitsa-Kulovana, Helena
Online Submission, Paper presented at the International Scientific Conference "eRA-7": The Synenergy Forum T.E.I. (Piraeus, Greece, Sep 27-30, 2012)
Nowadays, technology is advancing on daily basis and more resources are available for educational purposes. However, there are concerns regarding negative effects it can have on children's development. This research investigates the impact of technology, particularly computers on children's social behaviour. There is considerable amount of literature that focuses on children's computer use and its impact on children's health. Nevertheless, there is lack of research regarding the beneficial use of computers regarding children's social skills. This research examines whether computers can be used as a beneficial tool for children's education and social skills. The chosen methodology for this research includes systematic observation during usual teaching hours and intervention during the activity. The data gathered using these methods are analysed. The findings of this research suggest that computers can enhance children's social skills and improve communication among them if used in a beneficial way through the assistance of a facilitator. Information contained in this paper adds to contemporary research regarding computers in early years. Additionally, the findings aim to provide practitioners with basic suggestions on how to approach the ICT use in their lessons.
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Speeches/Meeting Papers
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Greece (Athens)
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