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How the Use of Technology Enhances Children's Development (page 2)

By J. Bullard
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

Cognitive Skills

As a tool, the computer has several advantages that can aid in children’s cognitive development.

  • Computers are motivating for young children, increasing their time in on-task behavior. For example, one study found kindergarten children were on-task 90% of the time when they were on the computer (Bergin, Ford, & Hess, 1993).
  • Computers provide consistent and frequent reinforcement (Parette, Hourcade, & Heiple, 2000).
  • Computers allow children to work independently at their own pace (Parette et al., 2000).
  • Software programs often provide extensive scaffolding of learning. Scaffolding is very important in developing cognitive skills.
  • The computer provides unique opportunities that may enhance learning. For example, computers can allow children to access the “largest information bank—with the broadest range of quality and utility—the world has ever known” (Parette et al., 2000, p. 245). With the computer, children can participate in simulations and manipulate variables that might not be possible in the real world (Scoter et al., 2001).

The best academic results are found when the use of technology is clearly related to other classroom activities and curriculum. For example, when children are using a software program that manipulates items, the teacher places the concrete items on the table next to the computer or incorporates the items into classroom activities (Haugland, 1992). Research indicates that using a computer with supporting manipulatives increases children’s skills more than using only the manipulatives or the computer alone (Clements, 1994; Haugland & Shade, 1994).

While there are many cognitive advantages to using computers, there is danger in using too much drill and skill software (Scoter et al., 2001). In one study, children’s creativity was reduced by 50% after using this type of software (Haugland, 1992).

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