2014-02 BSF TEC Resources for Educators - Donohue · 2020. 7. 28. · Title: 2014-02 BSF TEC...
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Selected Resources on Technology and the Young Child Chip Donohue, PhD, Dean of Distance Learning and Continuing Education & TEC Center Director
Senior Fellow, Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media
The TEC Center at Erikson Institute empowers early childhood educators to make informed decisions about the appropriate use of technology with children from birth to age 8. Through carefully selected resources and real-‐world examples, the Center strengthens educators’ digital literacy and their ability to intentionally select, use, integrate, and evaluate technology in the classroom and other early childhood settings. The TEC Center was launched with the support of The Boeing Company.
Learn more…TEC Center www.teccenter.erikson.edu Email [email protected] Facebook www.facebook.com/teccenter.erikson Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/tec_center Pinterest http://pinterest.com/chipdonohue
Resources to explore • Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood http://www.commercialfreechildhood.org • Center on Media and Child Health http://www.cmch.tv • Center on Media and Human Development http://cmhd.northwestern.edu/ • Early Childhood Investigations Webinars http://www.esbyfs.com/early-‐childhood-‐investigations-‐webinars • ECEtech.net http://www.ecetech.net/dev/ • edWeb.net PreK-‐3 Digital Learning http://www.edweb.net/prek3digitallearning • Ele, Early Learning Environment, Fred Rogers Center http://ele.fredrogerscenter.org • Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media at Saint Vincent College http://www.fredrogerscenter.org • HITN Early Learning Collaborative http://earlylearningcollaborative.org • Insighters Educational Consulting http://www.InsightersEducation.com/ • International Society for Technology in Education, ISTE Standards for Teachers http://www.iste.org/standards/standards-‐for-‐teachers • Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop http://www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/ • NAEYC, National Association for the Education of Young Children http://www.naeyc.org • NAMLE, National Association for Media Literacy Education http://namle.net/publications/core-‐principles/ http://namle.net/ • Results Matter Video Library – iPads in Early Childhood, Colorado Department of Education
http://www.cde.state.co.us/resultsmatter/rmvideoseries_ipadsinearlychildhood • Technology and Young Children Interest Forum http://www.techandyoungchildren.org/index.shtml • Tech Tools Site, Child Learning & Development Center, Pacific University College of Education
http://fg.ed.pacificu.edu/cldc/techtools.html Books to read Berson, I.R., & M.J. Berson, eds. 2010. High-‐tech Tots: Childhood in a Digital World. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc. Clark, L. S. 2013. The Parent App: Understanding Families in the Digital Age. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Guernsey, L. 2012. Screen Time: How Electronic Media-‐-‐From Baby Videos to Educational Software-‐-‐Affects Your Young Child. New York:
Basic Books. Levin. D. E. 2013. Beyond Remote-‐Controlled Childhood: Teaching Young Children in the Media Age. Washington, DC: National Association
for the Education of Young Children. Parette, H. P. & C. Blum. 2013. Instructional Technology in Early Childhood: Teaching in the Digital Age. Baltimore, MD: Brookes. Puerling, B. 2012. Teaching in the Digital Age: Smart Tools for Age 3 to Grade 3. St. Paul, MN: Redleaf Press. Scheibe, C. & F. Rogow. (2012). The Teacher’s Guide to Media Literacy: Critical Thinking in a Multimedia World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin. Simon, F. & Nemeth, K. 2010. Digital Decisions: Choosing the Right Technology Tools for Early Childhood Education, Lewisville, NC: Gryphon
House, Inc. Vasquez, V. M., & Felderman, C. B. 2012. Technology and Critical Literacy in Early Childhood. New York: Routledge. Blogs to subscribe to • Ask the Mediatrician, Center on Media and Child Health, Dr. Michael Rich http://cmch.typepad.com/mediatrician/ • Digital Media Diet http://digitalmediadiet.com/ • EdCentral Early Ed, New America http://www.edcentral.org/category/earlyed/ • Fred Rogers Center http://feeds.feedburner.com/fredrogerscenterblog/ • Gail Warnings, Gail Lovely http://gailwarnings.com • Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop http://ww.joanganzcooneycenter.org/blog/
NAEYC & Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media at Saint Vincent College, Joint Position Statement. 2012. Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8. www.naeyc.org/content/technology-‐and-‐young-‐children
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• Language Castle Blog, Karen Nemeth http://languagecastle.com/wordpress/ • Little eLit, Early literacy in the digital age, Cen Campbell http://littleelit.com/ • Mind/Shift, KQED http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/ • PlayLearnParent, Alexis Lauricella http://playlearnparent.com • Teaching like it’s 2999, Jennie Magiera http://teachinglikeits2999.blogspot.com/ Where to Find Quality Children’s Media • A Matter of App http://childrensappreview.blogspot.com/ • App Friday http://www.appfriday.com • AppShopper http://appshopper.com • Children's Technology Review http://childrenstech.com • Common Sense Media http://www.commonsensemedia.org/ • Digital-‐Storytime http://digital-‐storytime.com • The Horn Book http://www.hbook.com/category/choosing-‐books/app-‐review-‐of-‐the-‐week/ • The iMums http://www.theimum.com • Kirkus Reviews https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-‐reviews/ipad/ • Parents’ Choice http://www.parents-‐choice.org/ • Smart Apps for Kids http://www.smartappsforkids.com • TeachersWithApps.com http://teacherswithapps.com • School Library Journal, Touch and Go http://blogs.slj.com/touchandgo/ Selected readings and reports on technology and young children Blagojevic, B., H. Brumer, S. Chevalier, A. O’Clair, & K. Thomes. 2012. Touch and Grow : Learning and Exploring Using Tablets. Teaching
Young Children, 6( 1), 18-‐21. http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow Blagojevic, B., S. Chevalier, A. MacIsaac, L. Hitchcock, & B. Frechette. 2009. Young Children and Computers, Storytelling and Learning in a
Digital Age. Teaching Young Children 3 (5): 1-‐5. http://www.naeyc.org/files/tyc/file/TYC_V3N4_Blagojevicexpanded.pdf Buckleitner, W. 2009. What Should a Preschooler Know about Technology? Early Childhood Today.
http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3751484 Common Sense Media. 2013. Zero to 8: Children’s Media Use in America 2013. A Common Sense Media Research Study.
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/zero-‐to-‐eight-‐childrens-‐media-‐use-‐in-‐america-‐2013 Guernsey, L. 2013. The Smart Way to Use iPads in the Classroom. Slate Magazine, Future Tense (blog), April 15.
www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/04/ipads_in_the_classroom_the_right_way_to_use_them_demonstrated_by_a_swiss.html
Heejung, A., & H. Seplocha. 2010. Video-‐sharing Websites: Tools for Developing Pattern Language in Young Children. Young Children 65(5): 20-‐25. www.naeyc.org/files/yc/file/201009/AnOnline0910.pdf
Hong, S.B., & M. Trepanier-‐Street. 2004. Technology: A Tool for Knowledge Construction in a Reggio Emilia Inspired Teacher Education Program. Early Childhood Education Journal 32 (2): 87–94. http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/42650
Lisenbee, P. 2009. Whiteboards and Websites: Digital Tools for the Early Childhood Curriculum. Young Children 64(6): 92-‐95. Luckenbill, J. 2012. Getting the Picture: Using the Digital Camera as a Tool to Support Reflective Practice and Responsive Care. Young
Children, 67(2): 28-‐36. http://www.naeyc.org/yc/files/yc/file/201203/Luckenbill_YC0311.pdf McManis, L.D., & S.B. Gunnewig, 2012. Finding the Education in Educational Technology with Early Learners. Young Children 67(3):14-‐24.
http://www.naeyc.org/yc/files/yc/file/201205/McManis_YC0512.pdf Nemeth, K.N., & F. Simon. (2013). Using Technology as a Teaching Tool for Dual Language Learners in Preschool through Grade 3. Young
Children, 68(1) 48-‐52. Sharapan, H. 2012. From STEM to STEAM: How Early Childhood Educators Can Apply Fred Rogers’ Approach. Young Children 67(1): 36-‐40. Simon, F., & Donohue C. 2012, November. The Source of Leadership for Early Childhood Technology Implementation: You! Exchange, 79-‐85. Technology and Young Children Interest Forum. 2008. On Our Minds: Meaningful Technology Integration in the Early Learning Environment.
Young Children 63 (5): 1-‐3. www.naeyc.org/files/yc/file/200809/OnOurMinds.pdf Wartella, E., C. K. Blackwell, A. R. Lauricella, M. B. Robb. 2013. Technology in the Lives of Educators and Early Childhood Programs. Latrobe,
PA; Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media. Zero to Three National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. 2013, March). Special Issue – Media and Technology in the Lives of Infants
and Toddlers. Zero to Three 33 (4), 4-‐42. www.zerotothree.org/
Updated 1/7/14 Chip Donohue, Director, TEC Center at Erikson Institute www.teccenter.erikson.edu
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