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What other technology, besides the computer, can be used as a teaching strategy related to early childhood social studies, science, and mathematics?

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This is a brief description of several technology strategies that are appropriate for early childhood use.

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I am going to include a few computer-based technology applications, just because they are useful resources and incorporate strategies other than just software applications. One of these is Discovery Channel's United Streaming website, which allows teachers and students to search for a large variety of media and video clips that are relevant to a given subject. Another one is utilizing PowerPoint to set up a ...

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