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Microcomputers in schools: Impact on the social life of elementary classrooms
Authors:Jan Hawkins   Karen Sheingold   Maryl Gearhart  Chana Berger
Affiliation:Center for Children and Technology, New York, USA
Abstract:Microcomputers are becoming increasingly available to schools, but little research is available concerning the impact of this technology for children. Two studies were conducted to examine some possible social effects of the use of microcomputers in elementary school classrooms where children are learning to program in LOGO. First, the task-related interaction that children engaged in with each other was observed and recorded in two classrooms (8- to 9-year-old s, and 10- to 11-year-olds) as the children worked on both computer and non-computer tasks. The children in both classrooms were significantly more likely to collaborate with each other when they worked with the computers, when compared with their interaction over other classroom tasks. The second study examined children's perceptions of their peers as resources for help with a variety of classroom tasks. When compared with other work, the computer context was the one where children more consistently identified certain of their peers as resources for help.
Keywords:Correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to Jan Hawkins   Center for Children and Technology   Bank Street College of Education   610 West 112th Street   New York   NY 10025   USA.
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