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Education and Internet

Education and Internet. Effects on Children Effects on Teachers Effects on Parents. Internet Effects on Children. Positive Effects Increase their motivation to learn-- using internet’s audio, visual, and text features

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Education and Internet

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  1. Education and Internet Effects on Children Effects on Teachers Effects on Parents

  2. Internet Effects on Children Positive Effects • Increase their motivation to learn-- using internet’s audio, visual, and text features (http://www.nozy.org/nojimaweb/nojima-old-WWW/Archive/IWS1999-miyazawa.pdf ) Increase their knowledge about search engines research features(boolean logic) • Improve their writing skills • Increase their evaluative skills for web resources (Kafai, Y., and Bates, M. J. (1997). Internet Web-searching instruction in the elementary classroom: Building a foundation for information Literacy. School Library Media Quarterly, 25,103-111). Increase their self-reliance and Self-esteem • Increase their mathematical skills (Means, B. and Singh. Archived information. Internet use by teachers. United States Department of Education. Retrieved July 6, 2005, fromhttp://www.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdTech/index.html) Negative Effects • No-child friendly websites increase children’s frustation (Kafai, Y., and Bates, M. J. (1997). Internet Web-searching instruction in the elementary classroom: Building a foundation for information Literacy. School Library Media Quarterly, 25,103-111). • No increase on children’s reading level ((Means, B. and Singh. Archived information. Internet use by teachers. United States Department of Education. Retrieved July 6, 2005, fromhttp://www.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdTech/index.html))

  3. Internet Effects on Teachers Positive Effects • Teachers with internet-base classes increase their testing scores (Zong, M. (1999). The effect of participation in an internet-based project on development of pre-service social. Retrieved July 24, 2005 from http://www.tandl.vt.edu/IA/pdf/1999conf/zong.pdf. ) Increase teacher’s lesson plans (Becker, H. J. Internet use by teachers. Retrieved from www.crito.uci.edu/TLC/ ) Negative Effects • Lack of training and accessibility (Becker, H. J. Internet use by teachers. Retrieved from www.crito.uci.edu/TLC/ )

  4. Internet Effects on Parents Positive Effects • Better teacher-parent communication • Better participation in PTAs associations (http://www.nozy.org/nojimaweb/nojima-old-WWW/Archive/IWS1999-miyazawa.pdf ) Negative Effects • Parents are unaware of safety issues regarding internet (Serdal, T. and Abdurrahman, C.(2005).Parents’ views on internet use. The Turkish Online Journal of Education Technology, 4 (1)).

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