Mar 28
In my previous post, “Setting Up Your Child’s First Computer,” I mentioned that you can configure your router to block your child’s computer from accessing the Internet. I prefer this method over software-based methods because any software installed on your child’s computer can potentially be reconfigured by your child or one of their friends.
Step 1: Find Your Child’s Computer’s MAC Address
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Tagged with: blocking • configuration • mac address • network • Networking/Internet • Parenting • PC • restriction • router • settings
Mar 25
Background
My 5-year-old daughter has always been fascinated with computers. This is not surprising since she sees Mommy and Daddy on their computers every day. When she was only three, we began making a game out of typing words that she was learning in pre-school, and soon she began picking out the letters of her name on the keyboard. She would giggle for hours as we helped her identify the letters in words she knew and helped her type them on the screen. She was typing her name like a pro long before she ever learned how to handwrite it. Not long afterwards, I installed some age-appropriate games on my computer so she could begin developing her hand-eye coordination by operating the mouse to manipulate the characters in the game. However, as her skills and enjoyment increased, so did her demand for time on MY machine (these demands always seemed to occur when I was in the middle of a website, photo, or video project.) So, when I upgraded to a new desktop a few months ago, I knew that it was time for my little girl to take over my old one. Here are some of the issues I considered when setting up her computer:
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Tagged with: case study • children • computer • first setup • guidelines • Mac • network • Networking/Internet • Parenting • PC • Principles • Software • technology
Dec 20
Let the high-tech Christmas fun begin! Nice to see our military has a sense of humor. You can really WOW the kids and grandkids by logging on to NORAD’s website devoted to the “live” satellite and ground-based RADAR tracking of Santa’s sleigh as it speeds through the stratosphere to the homes of good little boys and girls.
This also makes a great tool for getting little ones to go to bed. If they see that Santa is entering their airspace, they know that they have to get off to sleep or else the jolly fat man might skip their house this year.
NORAD Tracks Santa 2006
Tagged with: christmas • christmas eve • Humor • Networking/Internet • NORAD • Parenting • santa • satellite • tracking • website