educational technology

Educational Technology

Educational technology helps children learn to read, write, add and subtract, along with a large number of other subjects. Most often, educational technology is in the form of kids software- for computers and interactive toys. One of the leading kids software companies, LeapFrog™, has expanded their educational toy line to include products specifically designed for use by educators.

LeapFrog™ offers a wide range of educational technology products. Their interactive books accept kids software cartridges that are designed for each age group and academic level, and fabric-like books suitable to repeat usage and young children because they resist ripping and crumbling like normal books, and are used to teach language skills.
Fisher Price®, a long-time provider of children’s entertainment and educational toys, also offers products that use educational technology- such as their “Power Touch” system. These are also book systems that accept kids software and books, and teach phonics, spelling, and other important academia.

Products from both companies and many others can be integrated in both a traditional school environment and a homeschool environment to assist teachers. The main reason educational technology works so well in teaching children is the way the skills are being taught to children. Using kids software products, whether it is used on a computer or in an interactive toy, captures the attention of a child, and provides immediate responses to the child’s activity. Using animated characters and fun voices make the learning process enjoyable to children, and even reluctant learners will find they like learning with these products.