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TEACHING STATISTICS USING A DISTANCE LEARNING SYSTEM
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 1999:1 , 1999
The use of computer technology has changed the research, education and teaching. The use of www became a very useful educational tool and especially in a distance learning system. In the Department of Education we taught the 'Introductory Statistics ...
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Introducing Computers to Kindergarten Children Based on Vygotsky’s Theory about Socio-Cultural Learning: The Greek Perspective
Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual (ITCE) 2001:1 , 2001
This study examined the level of knowledge that Greek pre-school children had about computers. How Vygotsky's theo-ry about socio-cultural learning, as a teaching process, could be effectively applied when new knowledge was presented to a classroom...
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New technologies in the Greek kindergartens as learning and communication tools
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2004:1 , 2004
Abstract: Children learn how to use new technologies such as TV, video and computers from their every day classroom activities. The presence of a teacher proved to be rather unimportant, since the children learned through collaboration. The use of...
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Teaching Probabilities and Statistics to Preschool Children
Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual (ITCE) 2003:1 , 2003
This study considers the teaching of probabilities and statistics to a group of preschool children using traditional classroom activities and Internet games. It was clear from this study that children can show a high level of understanding of...
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