Educational Technologies

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Technology is now used for everything and found everywhere. Students are more likely to be using computers, tablets, hand-held game systems, or smart phones on a daily basis. Educators know that students crave the use of technology; consequently educators now need to start teaching keeping technology in mind. Educators also have to teach the students how to use specific technology and the ethics that go along with its use. An educator should start off with educational games and slowly work their way to full lessons. This is to slowly acclimate the students to new technologies. There are countless fantastic websites and other types of educational technology that educators can have in their arsenal. Here are a few online sites: abcmouse.com, primarygames.com, abcya.com, ixl.com, and kiddyhouse.com. There are also many types of hand-held educational systems: LeapFrog (LeapPads and Tag) and V-tech (Inno Tab and v-reader). The use of “technology will not make a difference in the quality of students graduating from K-12 schools unless teachers learn how to integrate the use of technology into their curriculum and use it as a tool to enhance learning” (Shelly, Gunter, & Gunter, 2010, p 436). Five Educational Technologies 1. Abcmouse.com (Age of Learning, Inc., 2012) 2. Primarygames.com (Primary Games, Inc., 2012) 3. Abcya.com (ABCya.com, L.L.C., 2012) 4. IXL.com (IXL.com, 2012). 5. Kiddyhouse.com (Kiddyhouse.com, n.d.). 6. LeapFrog (LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc., 2011). 7. V-tech (V-tech Electronics North America, LLC., 2012). Review ABC Mouse IXL Learning Primary games Usefulness in the classroom This website meant for preschool, pre-kindergarten, and kindergarten students. In this site the educator can cr... ... middle of paper ... ...from http://kiddyhouse.com/. LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (2011). Leap frog: leap pads and tag. Retrieved from http://shop.leapfrog.com/leapfrog/. Primary Games, Inc. (2012). Primary games. Retrieved from http://primarygames.com/. Roschelle, J. M., Pea, R. D., Hoadley, C. M., Gordin, D. N., & Means, B. M. (2000). Changing how and what children learn in school with computer-based technologies. The Future of Children, 10(2), 76-101. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/222342676?accountid=7374. Shelly, G., Gunter, G., & Gunter, R. (2010). Teachers discovering computers: Integrating technology and digital media in the classroom, 6th ed. Boston, MA: Course Technology. V-tech Electronics North America, LLC. (2012). V-tech: inno tab and v-reader. Retrieved from http://www.vtechkids.com/. (R. Parfinski, personal communication, March 8, 2012).

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