Sep 16

What is “high tech”? I define high-tech as anything to do with the computer, internet and/or homeschool software. If you’re reading this, then you are at least high tech enough to have internet access. There was no internet twenty years ago. The average family did not own a home computer, lap top or even a cell phone. My how times have changed in just a short twenty years!

In 1997 when we first began homeschooling, we had only had the internet for maybe 2 years, the resources online were not near what they are today. So like many who began their homeschooling journey, we started out ‘doing school at home’. Textbooks, workbooks, etc… Nothing wrong with that, if that suits your child’s learning style. We even tried some of the earliest versions of Switched on Schoolhouse – probably one of the most popular homeschool software on the market, and have to admit – we didn’t like it much. Thankfully, not only has Switched on Schoolhouse improved, but so has our overall homeschool software options. There are dozens and dozens of truly wonderful and educational choices on the market today ranging from educational games, to actual homeschool software curriculum, to record-keeping and lesson planning. Now with wi-fi, families can be mobile and still do school. Awesome!

How much high tech to use High-tech homeschool may not suit every homeschool family. Nothing wrong with that. Some prefer to limit computer usage to just mom or dad and have the kids do more hands-on activities offline. Others, use homeschool software for only recreational games, or just for one or two classes in their homeschool, yet for others, their entire curriculum is comprised of homeschool software. Do what works for your family and is best suited to your child(rens) learning style.

We want your feedback: we would love to hear your comments on the subject of high tech homeschools.

  • Do you use homeschool software in your homeschool? What types & how often/much?
  • When you search for homeschool software on the web, what are you looking for: record-keeping software, planning software, education games, curriculum and/or what? Or take our POLL in the sidebar.
  • Do think the use of technology in a homeschool is a good thing, or a bad thing? Why or why not?

Leave your comments below – we’d love to hear from you.

Sep 1

This software is a bargain you can’t pass up and it’s packed full of learning.

  • Contains over 2500 interactive Lesson pages on basic math skills for grades K-8.
  • All Grades from Kindergarten through eighth are on one CD making the software valuable for years.
  • Each lesson has an explanation of the concept being studied, an unlimited number of practice problems are generated and several challenge games are available on each page
  • Immediate feedback prevents learning the wrong method by practicing it without immediate correction.

Immediate feedback prevents practicing and learning incorrect methods, which is a common result of traditional homework and worksheets…Works at Student’s Level: The student’s ability to work at their own level and pace allows mastery of each topic before tackling a new skill. Review of previous skills is easy because lessons from kindergarten through 8th grade are included on the CD. Each lesson provides unlimited practice by generating as many problems as required. This allows students to practice until they are confident they have mastered the skill.

This homeschool software could provide younger children with a full math curriculum, and older children with supplement reinforcement of math basics. It’s a great tool to have in your homeschool software learning library.

Aug 30

We are in the development stages of a new homeschool software that will be for record keeping and planning. As a homeschooling family ourselves, we know what we like and use, but we want to hear from you. Please take a few moments and either reply to this post and add your answers below; or feel free to contact us via our Contact Form.

  • What features would you like to see in a homeschool planning and record keeping software?
  • If you use a similar homeschool software now (you don’t need to name names ;) ), what are some things you like and dislike about that software’s features?
  • If you do not currently use a homeschool planning and record keeping software, why don’t you? (i.e., too complicated, too expensive, prefer paper, didn’t know there was such a thing as record keeping and planning software, etc…)
  • Any other comments you’d like to add that might help in our development process.

We look forward to hearing your feedback. Thank you!

Aug 29

Hey kids, do you love a good science experiment! This homeschool software is packed with over 100 science experiments and much more. So many scientific problems (over 1,000) your head might explode. Well, maybe not, but at least you will learn a lot and have fun too. There’s even 60 non-computer experiments and teacher help print-outs (so your parents can keep up with all your learning).

You’ll get to learn about biology as you investigate the human body, plants, animals and the environment. In the physics lab you can experiment with electricity, forces, heat, light and sound. By testing, mixing, heating and measuring materials, you can create a working chemistry lab. Toss a ball into outer space, build a car, create a food web and perform dozens more experiments in physics, chemistry and biology. Have your mom or dad click the link below to order the I Love Science homeschool software. (Parents: this is for kids ages 7 and up)

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