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Teaching Kids Programming - O'Reilly Radar
march 2009 by infovore
"I think there's a lesson here: doing something in hardware isn't automatically cool, particularly for kids. It's harder to make things happen, so we veteran geeks get a thrill from it. We think that because it's physical, real, and a Robot, kids will automatically be excited. But for kids who are learning, and who don't appreciate the significance of the challenge, it's just hard and unrewarding."
programming
computing
education
teaching
children
physicalcomputing
hardware
electronics
march 2009 by infovore
Video games are good for children - EU report | Technology | The Guardian
february 2009 by infovore
"Toine Manders, the Dutch liberal MEP who drafted the report, said: "Video games are in most cases not dangerous. We heard evidence from experts on computer games and psychologists from France, the US, Germany and the Netherlands and they told us that video games have a positive contribution to make to the education of minors."" Etcetera.
games
children
education
learning
politics
health
europe
pscyhology
february 2009 by infovore
Obituary: Tony Hart | Media | The Guardian
january 2009 by infovore
"Morph was sometimes supposed to copy Hart's own artistic work, but not perfectly. In this way nervous children were reassured that even their endearing hero Morph could get it wrong, which made them determined to pick up their pens and pencils and other objects and do better... He believed that most of the things he did could be done only [on television]: "I hope that by example, and by humour, children will start to make pictures for themselves. Show them, don't tell them!"" I was terrible at art, and most forms of drawing, but I could watch his hands work all day.
art
learning
education
children
obituary
tonyhart
january 2009 by infovore
Preoccupations: Our work (so far) this year
january 2009 by infovore
I would kill to be 14 and to be taught by David. Other than this: wow, what a line-up of casual talks, and what a wake-up call about how kids use the internet.
games
children
education
learning
teaching
talks
teens
ict
stpauls
davidsmith
january 2009 by infovore
Obituary: Douglas Keen | Books | The Guardian
november 2008 by infovore
"As editorial director of Ladybird Books, Douglas Keen, who has died aged 95, was responsible for the first experience of reading of millions of children." Myself included; I learned to read with Peter, Jane, and my Mum, sitting on my bedroom floor each morning.
books
reading
education
children
ladybird
douglaskeen
obituary
november 2008 by infovore
Hotmilkydrink: Vermin, feral, animals: Is this really how we view children?
november 2008 by infovore
"We MUST keep arguing for, and ensure, that all our young people are valued, challenged and that the highest expectation what they can do and where they can go is the minimum they experience when they are in the education system. We’re failing them if we don't and if that's the case then get somebody in who can do it." Yes.
children
education
research
society
november 2008 by infovore
Preoccupations: Teaching
september 2007 by infovore
"...you have to like children... If you do not, you will never be able to treat them as individuals... the test of whether you enjoy children's company is whether you find them fun." David quoting Mike Baker. Fab.
teaching
education
children
adult
september 2007 by infovore
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