Attention and Memory in the Age of Technology

Handy Resources
The following resources provide more insight about learning through technology and how to counter its effects.
Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel
The Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel is a channel on YouTube. The channel encompasses a variety of educational concepts and themes such as math and numbers, language (including the alphabet, words and sign language), animals and physical activity as well as other topics. These topics are discussed in an engaging way, which includes singing, vibrant colours and actions. Playing videos from this YouTube channel can be a way for children to learn concepts and use their attention skills and memory to participate.
Educational Games

This resource can help educators plan lessons for helping children develop their memory and attention skills using technology within the classroom. Since technology is widely used by younger children, it is important to try and incorporate things they are interested in with activities that can help them develop skills. The article gives many examples along with pictures for them to follow along with and use and introduce to their children. This article can help preschoolers develop skills within their education such as math, language, art, science, history and social studies. The games are designed so children are able to advance their academic skills all while enhancing their memory and attention development. The children are able to stay focused and learn to focus on these educational games which will later help them when they are in school as they will become accustomed to focusing on certain assessments. This also helps them retain memory as they will have to be answering questions in which they will have to refer back to certain information in order to solve their questions to move on to the next.
https://www.prodigygame.com/main-en/blog/educational-games-for-kids/
Sesame Street Website

The Sesame Street Website offers a number of engaging games, books, videos, and printable activities for children to explore. The website has a large variety of learning areas such as art, math, science, health, along developmental domains. This website provides children with different ways of learning about concepts through puppets and also live people. The engagement portion of this website gives children the opportunity to focus their attention as well as memorize things through repetition. This website offers productive ways for young children to use their screen time to support them in their development.
YouTube video: Screens May Affect Your Child's Brain Development

This Youtube video called, Screens May Affect Your Child's Brain Development, talks about how the world affects our cognitive development. This resource is valuable for educators to watch and learn from as it talks about when children’s brains start making connections for fundamental skills and the difference between children using technology to retain information versus using physical books. It mentions how devices do not allow children to be imaginative as the screens provide the layout for them to think on and leads to cognitive systems becoming underdeveloped. Educators will learn the importance of balancing between using technology and physical copies for children to learn from as they should have the ability to think and learn in a developing society. Since technology is advancing quickly these days, educators should make sure that the children are still caught up with technology all while still using traditional teaching methods for them to learn. Children should be able to adapt between the two and function within modern life.
PBS Kids Website

PBS kids is a brand that is most of the children's programming aired by the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. This means that there are websites, apps, games, videos, and Youtube channels that focus to not only engage the children, but to also give them many ways and opportunities to learn. Whether it is them playing games or watching videos and tv shows. For games specifically, children can learn by playing matching, ABC, routine, food, vocabulary, measurement, social studies, art, spanish, math, rhyming, shapes, dinosaurs, science, storytelling, reading, animal, adventure, music, nature, feelings, engineering, playing together, back to school, creating their own, and holidays (Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc) and seasons (winter, summer, fall, spring) games. Although, for the videos, these kinds of games when be in videos and tv shows as well so children can have different ways to learn that will also impact and affect their cognitive, attention, and memory development.
NAEYC Website

NAEYC, is a website that can help educators guide educators when applying the principles of development and learning when considering the use of cutting-edge technologies and new media with children also focusing on their interests, as well as their cognitive, attention and memory development. There is a position statement they have, and it focuses on providing resources for educators to help them and support them when using technology in the classroom. Some of these resources are articles and blogs, which are, Technology and Interactive Media in Early Childhood Programs: What We’ve Learned from Five Years of Research, Policy, and PracticeTechnology and Young Children: Online Resources and Position Statement, Technology and Young Children: Infants and Toddlers, Technology and Young Children: Preschoolers and Kindergartners, Technology and Young Children: School-Age Children, and Technology that Supports Early Learning –Three Examples.