Teaching Kids History the Fun Way (GeekDad Wayback Machine) | GeekDad | Wired.comRobert Sandlan
The more you know about internet dangers, the more you can share with your kids. The more you share, the better they’ll be prepared to protect themselves. The first step to teaching kids how to use the internet safely is knowing where online dangers are. Things to watch for are non-ki...
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My Love Of History and Teaching Kids About The Past - One thing I've always loved learning about is history. I've never been one to love reading fiction and I remember as a child finding reading books and stories so boring, yet I could sit and read non-f
By teaching students to program, we also open up their minds to the possibilities of solving problems in novel ways. Even if these kids never pursue technical careers — even if they grow up to be doctors, or bankers, or CEOs—they’ll understand the myriad ways that computers interact with...
{C} There is a huge difference between saying “Kids don’t know the history we want them to know” and saying “Kids don’t know history at all.” Historical knowledge burrows itself into our cultural pores even if young people can’t marshal it when faced with a multiple-choice test....
We’re challenging our kids to think deeply about their world by having them plant a pizza- and salad-themed garden. They will also use technology and their new programming skills to monitor their garden beds. Working in partnership with Michigan 4-H Foundation and the support of Microsoft, ...
Should kids have their own programming environment as an introduction to the world of engineering?Mark Verberconsidered these languages for his 10 year old and has agreat write up on research he did: Logo: good for simple projects (and younger kids). Once scratch is released, use it instead...
Parents and educators spend some time attempting to pull children away from their computers and pills in favor of “more informative” and “healthy” activities. Imagine if rather than pulling kids from computer games, teachers and parents adapted to them? Although it is great […] KNOW MORE ...
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