Features
- For teaching ages 3-5 (more resources for teaching ages 3-5)
- Creativity
- Differentiated
- Early Learning Goals
- Early Year Activities
- Stepping Stones
Early Years Bookshop: ICT Without a PC
by Heidi Jayne and Brenda Whittle
Book Paper or Softback, 64 pages
ISBN: 9780439945554,1471
As featured in our Commission Catalogue 2008/9
You don’t need a PC to teach ICT. It’s true! This book of imaginative play-based ideas shows you how to teach this part of the early years curriculum in an inspirational, creative way. When you throw away traditional techniques and start using the objects around you, you can see the real principles behind ICT – and start solving problems and developing motor skills too. So use a camera. Program a floor robot. Use the telephone in a brand new way. Told you! It’s ICT with no PC!
This book is in the Early Years Bookshop series.
Customer reviews
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ICT without a PC
The innovative nature of the resource I have not seen any other resources like this and it gives ideas that I have not seen in role-play areas. The role-play area is an important learning tool in any early years setting and this gave a range of ELGs that could be covered this way.
The impact on learning and the work of the teacher in the classroom, to what extent and in which areas I think that this gives a wider variety of ways to enable children to access a rather difficult ELG to cover. It is generally done through discussion and watching rather so I liked the ways it gave pupils opportunities of using the technology for themselves. There are a wide variety of ideas that will support a lot of the topics that we already have in our long term plan.
How the resource supports or enhances the everyday life or work of teachers, pupils or school The list of equipment to set up the whole role-play area (not just the ICT bit) will support teachers planning and save them time. Some of the ideas are quite simple and could easily be used in other year groups (not just FS) e.g. Our visitor. And could support the Speaking and listening elements of the PNS
Cost effectiveness in terms of educational aims and results – not just price. I think there are budget implications as a lot of the items may not currently be available in schools e.g. scanner and much electrical equipment must be PAT tested before it can be used in schools. Many of these items would have to be stored in a FS classroom as role play areas are changed regularly not kept out all the time. Effective role play is an important aspect of an early years setting and if it is well managed it can achieve a lot so I think that this resources is a fair price.
Aly Ward, Hawkinge Primary School, Kent
Reviewed by: Alyson Ward on 25 January 2008 - 12:25












