[IAEP] Observations and feature requests based on watching a preK class use a computer lab
Gary C Martin
gary at garycmartin.com
Mon Mar 9 22:24:13 EDT 2009
On 9 Mar 2009, at 18:50, Wade Brainerd wrote:
> Hey Caroline,
>
> Just wondering if you have tried Colors!: http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4052
>
> It's not quite the same as KidPix, i.e. no stamping, but it was
> designed to be a bit more "fun" than Paint.
And supports collaboration, that's a huge gold star in my books :-)
--Gary
> Best,
> Wade
>
> PS- The latest version works quite well on SoaS thanks to alsroot
>
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Caroline Meeks <caroline at solutiongrove.com
> > wrote:
> Today I visited a computer lab at a school in Boston where 3-5 year
> olds (the PreK class) were using the computers in the computer lab.
>
> The teacher tried to get them to use Kidspirations to look at and
> stamp bugs but they rebelled. All they wanted to do was use KidPix.
>
> We need a paint program that is as cool as KidPix or we will suffer
> the same fate. They will turn off Sugar and go back to Windows to
> use KidPix!
>
> In Kidpix the students learned that they need to use the mouse and
> not the keyboard. By the time I left all students had managed to
> learn to use the mouse to make something on the screen. I saw some
> kids make the connection that they had done something with the mouse
> and it had appeared on the screen. Some were painting with colors,
> others were stamping with images. Some kids had learned how to
> erase the screen and start over.
>
> Clearly learning was going on. I thought to myself, "what would
> take this lesson to the next level for these students". I think,
> based on the interactions the teachers were having as they spent
> individual time with the students, that it would be valuable to
> these students to begin to tell stories about their pictures. It
> would be cool if the kids could record a voice note when they saved
> a picture in the journal. This could help the teachers move them
> towards telling stories about thier pictures. I think that would in
> turn motivate them to want to control what they did with the picture
> more.
>
> Our goal with the journal is to get kids to reflect on thier work.
> For many of the students in the age range we serve typing that
> reflection is going to be a challenge and we might well get more
> thoughtful reflection if they could speak it.
>
> --
> Caroline Meeks
> Solution Grove
> Caroline at SolutionGrove.com
>
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