The document discusses the use of technology, specifically computers, in early childhood mathematics education. It provides several examples of research that show young children can benefit from using computers to learn mathematics concepts in developmentally appropriate ways. Some key findings include:
- Preschoolers and kindergarteners can learn skills like counting, sorting, and numeral recognition from computer activities and games.
- Software that allows children to manipulate virtual objects like blocks helps link the concrete and symbolic representations of mathematical ideas.
- Programming environments like Logo that involve giving commands to move an on-screen turtle support young children's understanding of shapes and geometry.
- Studies found improvements in mathematics achievement scores for early elementary students who used computer