•Making a Book Using
the Digital Camera
•Millie’s Deck
•Calendar Concepts and
Organizing Data
•Single Switch
•Urban Environments
•Home-School Connections
•Observation Checklist to Track Children’s Work
•Make-a-Bug Game
•Chart Showing Individual Characteristics
•Making Weather Stations
•Working With Shapes
•Making a Special Person Card
•Sorting Game
•Awareness of Stereotypes
•Screen Saver
•I'm Me, I'm Special: An Electronic Portfolio
•Yo Hablo Espanol, I Speak English: Learning Together at the Computer

 

 

This section contains ideas that came out of an evaluation of the
KidSmart Early Learning Program. A panel of early childhood
experts asked participating teachers to submit examples of interesting activities they had done with young children using computers in their classrooms. Some of the promising practices are projects that tie technology to curriculum, others are practices that address an equity issue and others are cool ideas. All of them consider technology as a new classroom material and develops a use for it that fits good early childhood practice.


Select a title at left to view the Promising Practice or

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR OWN PROMISING PRACTICE