Digital Decisions; Choosing the Right Technology Tools for Early Childhood Education

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Digital Decisions; Choosing the Right Technology Tools for Early Childhood Education by Unknown, 9780876594087
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  • ISBN: 9780876594087 | 0876594089
  • Cover: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 9/1/2012

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" Digital Decisionswill open your eyes and expand your awareness of how technology fits into a purposefully planned child-centered classroom."--Paula Jorde Bloom, Michael W. Louis Endowed Chair, McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership "Simon and Nemeth transform the debate between technology as good or bad, rather showing us how to use technology actively and interactively within good active and interactive early childhood programs."--Ellen Galinsky, author of Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs When it comes to choosing and implementing the most appropriate technology tools for an early childhood classroom, many educators feel exhilarated or overwhelmed. Most feel both! Digital Decisionsoffers expert guidance and simple strategies for early childhood educators, administrators, and directors looking to embrace and integrate technology in the classroom. This no-nonsense, jargon-free guide will help educators choose and implement the right technology tools based on the needs of the children, the context of the curriculum, and the resources available. Fran Simonis a contributing author on technology and social media for early childhood journals and frequently presents on technology and social media at national conferences. Karen N. Nemethhas been a teacher and a teacher educator for more than twenty-five years.
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