Monday, July 23, 2012

Digital World for Children


Encourage your children to read by relating them to the press, several websites have been promoted through online journals, participation of children with different topics.

Different learning models implemented some years ago, and PC games supplementary textbooks are being replaced by reading press designed for children.

His children, aside from acquiring the reading habit, be informed about the most important world events and, from an early age, will forge a link with the media.

Also, using the resources of both the network and the computer, children can interact in participatory development and the publication of all types of writings and drawings, mainly.

The Digital Age

The sections available in this newspaper are as diverse as those found in conventional ones. However, according to the policy of the web, your child will find additional content as learning another language, writing and participating in forums. Here are three sites with a different and striking:

PequeTimesLos subjects used in this page, apart from being aimed at an audience younger than twelve years, will strengthen your child's performance on the network. And with more than twelve years of service, PequeTimes is one of the newspapers by and for the most popular children's speaking.

His edition is weekly and content invites a constant share of visitors. For example, the songs are introduced through stories of epidemics in schools or fairy tales and, in turn, are published with a pentagram, a fact that encourages reading grammar of music.

Even one of the most popular sections is guessing where the child will find topics relating to the nature, anatomy and languages. The notes that make up the web home of simple recipes related to cooking and drawing competitions.

The interaction is perhaps most interesting policy PequeTimes, in each issue proposed to send documents as jokes or tongue twisters that will be published. Since its creation in 1996, have been awarded, in late October, the "horrible story" that refers to the traditional Halloween party.

NewsademicIdeado to mix news with learning English, whether American or British, the biweekly newspaper reaches each subscriber's email in PDF. However, its design allows it to be printed.

You can subscribe for within 26 or 52 editions and in addition each issue will receive some type of activities that work is complementary to the topics covered in class. Subscribers generally, are an audience between 7 and 15. The content, independent of the subject, it is easy to read and educational functions as well in addition various areas of knowledge like learning a foreign language.

Expressions JóvenesIniciativa promoted by Argentine students in the province of Entre Rios, whose only requirement for the paper, is that the working group as the audience between 8 and 18 years of age. His proposal is aimed at reformulating the contents, which are often not treated in depth in mainstream media.

Also, your page invites students from around the world to unite with sole purpose of a more complete and, likewise, contribute content according to the sections.

After five years in service, the digital newspaper has acquired the support of private, public and international and local newsagents. In trying all sorts of topics of general interest, within which stand technology, robotics, ecology and literature, the action of these young people, belonging to the group "Other Media", has served as an example in Latin America.

Printed also

In Valencia (Spain), three women created "The squib", first printed newspaper for children which is distributed monthly. What is striking about the project have been the sections, as compared to a conventional daily, small have the same type of information that is accessed by an adult: national, international, culture and sports.

Its value is 1 € and, so far, has a circulation of 10,000 copies. Children publishing company run by psychologists and educators, among others. It is aimed for an audience between 6 and 14.

New Ways

However, to understand this kind of phenomenon, it is necessary to highlight the figure of Mon Quotidien, French newspaper founded in 1995, with a printing of 200,000 units per day.

Also, along with three numbers from the same publisher (each depends on age range), the newspaper which is distributed in the door of the house for € 46 cents, with 2.5 million readers a day.

Beyond that the model is being implemented Mon Quotidein throughout Europe, their success is an enhancement of print versus digital, and also the implementation of a reading culture in the new generations.

Given the advantages and growth of this type of interaction with children, and the growing percentage of the population with Internet access, both spaces, digital and print, should be better used for education.

Small subscriptions in the national newspapers could function as digital supplement to promote the need in young people, to be informed and consulted in the day. Related Articles The best education for their children? ColegiosAz3.in Learning for Technology and Digital Magazine News

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