Any one knows www.edupop.com.sg
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Hi I just join this forum. what is this Edupop about?
I am sceptical of online assessment or e-learning. can it really be more beneficial to the child? Would kids be using the computer too often in that case?
anyone care to comment? -
victorlsl:
Hi I just join this forum. what is this Edupop about?
I am sceptical of online assessment or e-learning. can it really be more beneficial to the child? Would kids be using the computer too often in that case?
anyone care to comment?
Our children are the digital natives. Guess they will be surfing web, playing games, facebooking etc. if we have not engage them in these online learning programmes... i will limit the amount of time they can go online each time and i'm quite happy so far with his learning progress
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> Would kids be using the computer too often in that case?
Yes, definitely. This is one big draw back of online learning. Also, it is not too good for the kid’s eye sight. I am never a big fan of online learning because whatever you can do online, you can do it on book. Online learning can attract young kid becasue of the colorful graphics but in real life, school test is still not conducted online. Another reason for kids to "pretend’ that they like online learning is because they might get a chance to play online game after they have completed the online learning, sometimes even while they are doing the online assessment. Play game and do online assessment at the same time - happy hour loh! -
Merlion:
Hi Merlion,> Would kids be using the computer too often in that case?
Yes, definitely. This is one big draw back of online learning. Also, it is not too good for the kid's eye sight. I am never a big fan of online learning because whatever you can do online, you can do it on book. Online learning can attract young kid becasue of the colorful graphics but in real life, school test is still not conducted online. Another reason for kids to \"pretend' that they like online learning is because they might get a chance to play online game after they have completed the online learning, sometimes even while they are doing the online assessment. Play game and do online assessment at the same time - happy hour loh!
I agree to some of your points like eyesight concern, sch test not conducted online etc. but our children are simply more interested in online/animated content compared to static book content. As parents, we all want our children to learn in an effective way... -
Someone PM me to say the link is not working.
I think I added a fullstop to the URL.
Here is the link: http://www.edupop.com.sg/promo/emailer2/step1.php -
jupe:
Thanks! It works now.Someone PM me to say the link is not working.
I think I added a fullstop to the URL.
Here is the link: http://www.edupop.com.sg/promo/emailer2/step1.php
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In some ways, I do agree with you. I prefer to read newspaper in print rather than online.
On the other hand, I see online learning taking place even at workplace. Some systems do allow you to monitor and track your child performance remotely.
These days children multi-task, they are on MSN, friendster while researching on their work. Some MOE schools are using online testing for non-core subject like health-edu… I believe that in near future, online test will be a reality.
Yes, definitely. This is one big draw back of online learning. Also, it is not too good for the kid’s eye sight. I am never a big fan of online learning because whatever you can do online, you can do it on book. Online learning can attract young kid becasue of the colorful graphics but in real life, school test is still not conducted online. Another reason for kids to "pretend’ that they like online learning is because they might get a chance to play online game after they have completed the online learning, sometimes even while they are doing the online assessment. Play game and do online assessment at the same time - happy hour loh![/quote] -
are there studies to prove that e-learning is that great. I know our schools are using. I know all kids love computers so it must be clever to merge what kids like to do (use computers) and what they do not like (do homework!)
has anyone been in the portal? is the content good? -
> These days children multi-task
I think primary children are too young to be multi-task. I do not understand how can a kid doing maths online assigment and MSN / play game / skype at the same time? They need to learn to concentrate at this age. -
I have seen my friends children discuss maths problem over MSN, pretty interesting. I agree that they need to concentrate, they should leverage on technology to enable them to acquire knowledge.
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