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El. knyga: Understanding Digital Technologies and Young Children: An international perspective

Edited by , Edited by (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
  • Formatas: 184 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317619796
  • Formatas: 184 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317619796

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Understanding Digital Technologies and Young Children explores the possibilities digital technology brings to enhance the learning and developmental needs of young children.

Globally, the role of technology is an increasingly important part of everyday life. In many early childhood education frameworks and curricula around the world, there is an expectation that children are developing skills to become effective communicators and are using digital technology to investigate their ideas and represent their thinking. This means that educators throughout the world are expected to actively enhance childrens learning in ways that provide learning experiences with technology that are balanced and purposeful to allow the transformation of traditional authentic learning experiences. Digital technologies can be used to explore, manipulate, discover, play and interact with real and imaginative worlds to allow active meaning making.

With a wide range of expert contributors, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the current research on technology and young children and the importance of engagement for learning. This approach encourages the reader to rethink the possibilities and potential of digital technologies for learning in the early years, especially in the years before formal schooling when children might be attending early childhood settings.

This will be a valuable reference for anyone looking for an international perspective on digital technology and young children, and is particularly aimed at current and future teachers.
List of extracts
vii
List of figures
viii
List of tables
x
List of contributors
xi
Introduction 1(4)
Susanne Garvis
Narelle Lemon
1 Composing an email: Social interaction in a preschool classroom
5(13)
Susan Danby
Christina Davidson
Lisa M. Given
Karen Thorpe
2 Technology and literacy in the early years: Framing young children's meaning-making with new technologies
18(10)
Cathy Burnett
Karen Daniels
3 Digital technology and young children's narratives
28(10)
Susanne Garvis
4 Young children's internet cognition
38(8)
Susan Edwards
Helen Skouteris
Andrea Nolan
Michael Henderson
5 Young children photographing their learning to share their lived experiences of the learning environment
46(13)
Narelle Lemon
6 Shared curiosity, technology and mathematics: Exploring transitions between two and three dimensions
59(15)
Geir Olaf Pettersen
Monica Volden
Elin Eriksen Ødegaard
7 "I think it should be a little kind of exciting": A technology-mediated story-making activity in early childhood education
74(18)
Ewa Skantz Aberg
Annika Lantz-Andersson
Niklas Pramling
8 Multimodal meaning-making for young children: Partnerships through Hogging
92(20)
Marni J. Binder
Reesa Sorin
Jason Nolan
Sarah Chu
9 Availability and use of personal computers in German kindergartens -- preconditions and influences
112(10)
Martina Endepohls-Ulpe
Claudia Quaiser-Pohl
Christine Deckers
10 iPlay, iLearn, iGrow: Tablet technologies, curriculum, pedagogies and learning in the twenty-first century
122(17)
Nicola Yelland
11 The tablet computer as a mediational means in a preschool art activity
139(16)
Malin Nilsen
Mona Lundin
Cecilia Wallerstedt
Niklas Pramling
12 Beginning the conversations about young children's engagement with technology in contemporary times
155(11)
Karen McLean
Susan Edwards
Index 166
Susanne Garvis is a Professor of child and youth studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Narelle Lemon is a Senior Lecturer at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.