Find a CD-Rom that can be used in the classroom to support children finding information (in any curriculum area) and evaluate it.

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In pairs find a CD-Rom that can be used in the classroom to support children finding information (in any curriculum area) and evaluate it.

There are a wide variety of CD-ROM publications available for use in schools illustrating different approaches to the design and presentation of information for use within the curriculum. In my school placement I have found the use of CD-ROM’s to be popular; however in my base class which is in a foundation setting the availability of CD-ROM’s which are appropriate for the age range is very limited.

I found a CD-Rom called ‘Tizzy’s Toy box’ (Sherston Software), which the children seem to really enjoy so thought it would be appropriate to evaluate this. The CD-Rom opens up with a menu screen which contains a list of games for the children to choose, the games available are as follows;

  • Pencils.
  • Picture Book.
  • Bucket and Spade.
  • Caterpillar.
  • Bears.
  • Jigsaw.
  • Rhyming Words.
  • Buttons.
  • Sheep.
  • Counting.

The content of the CD-Rom is good and the information is appropriate for nursery and reception aged children. There is a good balance of mathematics and literacy so the children have an opportunity to practise both which prevents them from getting bored and ensures they are learning across the curriculum. The information contained in the CD-Rom seems to be very up to date and accurate even though the CD-Rom was published in 1997.

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Visually the design is bright and colourful and so it is appealing to the children and makes the game seem fun and interesting. The images are large and clear so the children are able to see the pictures clearly and read the writing. However, there is no zoom option so the children are unable to see the pictures in more detail.

Navigating around the CD-Rom is very easy and children should have no problems accessing the games they want to play. Instructions are written in a large clear white font for children to read. For those who can ...

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