Thursday, September 6, 2012

One in four Japanese want iPads (or PCs) for iNfants

Do you think that infant education using PCs, tablets, etc is necessary? graph of japanese statisticsjapan.internet.com recently reported on a survey by goo Research into IT-assisted infant education.

Demographics

Between the 20th and 22nd of August 2012 1,083 members of the goo Research online monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 52.7% of the sample were male, 16.3% in their teens, 17.7% in their twenties, 21.1% in their thirties, 16.1% in their forties, 16.1% in their fifties, and 12.7% aged sixty or older.

Although I do think that it may be possible to use IT equipment usefully in infant lessons and in homes with pre-school children, I worry that it just becomes a pacifier for the kids, and that by not using their hands to make tangible things they will be missing out on an important part of their development.

Research results

Q1: Do you think that infant education using PCs, tablets, etc is necessary? (Sample size=1,083)

Yes (to SQs) 23.7%
No, don?t know 76.3%

Q1SQ1: Do you think that parents should also actively create opportunities for infants to use PCs, tablets, etc at home? (Sample size=257)

Yes 80.5%
No 7.4%
Don?t know 12.1%

Q1SQ2: What kind of lessons should PCs, tablets, etc be used at? (Sample size=257, multiple answer)

? Votes Percentage
Creative (music making, drawing, etc) 187 72.8%
English lessons 130 50.6%
How to use lessons 124 48.2%
Arithmetic lessons 97 37.7%
Communication 96 37.4%
Moral education 79 30.7%
Other 2 0.8%
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