For easy access to the web sites referenced in the Beyond the Journal article: Funding Technology: Does It Make Cents? by Bonnie Blagojevic click on the links below... For the whole story: Connecting Kids to Technology: Challenges and Opportunities Equity and Young Children as Learners Technology: A Key to the Future Support learning differences: Summary of Universal Design for Learning Concepts Universal Design for Learning: From the Start Use of Computer Technology to Help Students with Special Needs With Computers, Children Learn the 3 Rs Plus the S: Self-esteem Connect with technology users: Community Technology Centers' Network Digital Divide Network: Benton Foundation Neighborhood Networks: US Department of Housing and Urban Development Public Library Locator State Tech Act Programs: from the Alliance for Access online book: Computer and Web Resources for People with Disabilities, Fully Revised Third Edition Learning to use technology: The Creative Classroom Early Connections NAEYC Position Statement: Technology and Young Children Ages 3-8 Technology and Young Children The Technology Helping Educators (THE) Consortium Creating and sharing content: Apple Learning Interchange Chickens Project Contentbank Early Childhood Research and Practice Kids' Space Kidsmart Guide to Early Learning & Technology Economic arguments for investing in early childhood education: Business Leaders Warn of Early Learning Gap: Urge States, Federal Government to Build High-Quality Early Childhood Education Programs CyberStart Pennsylvania References (for those sites not included above): Using Technology for Ongoing Assessment Overview for Funding Assistive Technology
For easy access to the web sites referenced in the Beyond the Journal article:
by Bonnie Blagojevic click on the links below...
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