Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Computers and Kids - New Facts

Kids and Computers is an old topic... or was an old topic until I read a certain research article about the implications of socialising on the Internet. It’s scary, so here’s the summary:

When you're a child, your online status depends on the number of friends you have on Bebo, MySpace andFacebook. It's a measure of popularity. At first glance, it seems innocuous. But is it?

First, there is the very real danger of letting your guard down because you “know this person from the Net”. (Image: Red Riding Hood meets Big Bad Wolf and he says: “Hi, I’m your friend on Facebook”....)

If you’re concerned at this point, read these handy online safety tips.

But wait, there’s more. Recent research suggests that our brains evolved to know no more than 150 people. That includes everybody! And yet most schools are twice the size, and we're not counting family friends or mates from swimming lessons. Add to that people your child will befriend online, and you can almost see their brain smoking....

Anyway, the article goes on to speculating about computers affecting the onset of puberty and emotional maturity and you can read it in full here.

So how much computer time is too much for our children? Here’s what the experts say. And if you reckon your child’s within the sane limits, here are the best websites for school children - just to keep them busy while you’re swallowing your Herbal Nerve Pills....

 

 

Thursday, February 5, 2009

What educational computer games can you recommend?


Commercial computer games

My 6-year old daughter loves “Aladdin’s Maths Quest” (Disney). It features visual-spatial puzzles, basic addition, and problem solving such as: if I have 8 crystals, and half of them are green, and two are white, and the rest are red.... A year ago, she refused to do the problem unless I changed the crystals into lollies, because that’s what she could relate to.

My 4-year old son prefers Bob the Builder games of the “fix the leaky pipe” sort: diagnose the fault, find the right tool and the right parts, fiddle with all the bits. You know, boy stuff.

They both love “Learn the Language” games from New Concepts (the games are aimed at adults, but my kids love them, and their Polish vocabulary is impressive as the result).


Free online games

My friends swear by the following for 7+ year olds:


What are some of your favourites?

Please leave a comment on this blog to tell us what your children enjoy playing on the computer.

 

Kids and the Internet

Of course, we could go into the debate of whether it’s better to kick a soccer ball around or to click the mouse, how much screen time is too much, and so on. We won’t. Some basic things to keep in mind, though: