by Dr. Patricia Fioriello

Teachers can make a blog for kids to facilitate learning outside the classroom. Blogging for kids has many benefits including teaching writing skills, fostering discussions and allowing a reflection on classroom topics. Read on if you’re a teacher interested in ways to make a blog for kids to encourage outside classroom learning. Advances in computer [...]
by Dr. Patricia Fioriello

Science blogs for kids make science fun and exciting. Kids simply love to experiment and learn by doing practical and fun things. Sometimes, parents have a hard time trying to occupy their kids with meaningful learning activities or doing something useful and interesting during family leisure time. The same is true about teachers who want [...]
by Dr. Patricia Fioriello

Kids pick up the details of using computers and smart phones with almost no effort, but the way kids learn to blog might be a little different. A blog really serves as a convenient, online writing space. The only decision now is deciding what to write about. New Way to Communicate The advent of social [...]
by Dr. Patricia Fioriello

Blogging is a new tool available to students that will help them expand their writing skills and the ability to communicate effectively. If teens are taught to follow the same kinds of safety rules that they would follow in any situation, then blogging is also a safe activity. By adapting the technology of blogging into [...]
by Dr. Patricia Fioriello

Need a few good ideas to create a home computer station? Here are some important things you need to look at before you start to set up your home computer station. * Avoid most of the existing ergonomics unless they are scientifically proven. It should be supported by some good facts and research using body mechanics [...]
by Dr. Patricia Fioriello

Today’s younger generation of online users tend to communicate with brief bursts of information like a Facebook update or a text message, rather than the longer form of an online blog. According to a recent Pew Internet Project study, 73% of wired teens now use social networking sites rather than blogging, perhaps because they are [...]