Early Learning in the Digital Age

Early Learning in the Digital Age

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  • Author: Colette Gray
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1526463148
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

Digital practices are forging ahead in leaps and bounds. Examining digital practices in early childhood education, this book seeks to inform the discussion on how digital technologies are best integrated into play-based pedagogy, and demonstrates effective practices that enhance children’s learning and development. With a range of international contributors, perspectives, and case studies, the fusion of play and portable technology is explored through contemporary research.


Family Engagement in the Digital Age

Family Engagement in the Digital Age

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  • Author: Chip Donohue
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317328841
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

Family Engagement in the Digital Age: Early Childhood Educators as Media Mentors explores how technology can empower and engage parents, caregivers and families, and the emerging role of media mentors who guide young children and their families in the 21st century. This thought-provoking guide to innovative approaches to family engagement includes Spotlight on Engagement case studies, success stories, best practices, helpful hints for media mentors, and "learn more" resources woven into each chapter to connect the dots between child development, early learning, developmentally appropriate practice, family engagement, media mentorship and digital age technology. In addition, the book is driven by a set of best practices for teaching with technology in early childhood education that are based on the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and Fred Rogers Center joint position statement on Technology and Interactive Media. Please visit the Companion Website at http://teccenter.erikson.edu/family-engagement-in-the-digital-age


Young Children Playing and Learning in a Digital Age

Young Children Playing and Learning in a Digital Age

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  • Author: Christine Stephen
  • Publisher: Towards an Ethical Praxis in Early Childhood
  • ISBN: 9781138654693
  • Category : Computers and children
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Towards a new knowledge perspective -- A history of knowledge transformations and technological innovation -- A communication evolution : the internet, world wide web and participatory media -- Learning and technologies -- Digital play -- Digital technology use and uptake by young children -- Moral panic : social and cultural values -- Children, families and technologies -- Towards a cultural and critical perspective on playing and learning in the digital age


Young Children in a Digital Age

Young Children in a Digital Age

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  • Author: Lorraine Kaye
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317618947
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 183

Young children are born into a digital world and it is not unusual to see preschool children intuitively swiping screens and confidently pressing buttons. There is much debate about the impact of the increased access to technology on young children’s health and wellbeing with claims that it damages their social skills and emotional development. This timely new textbook examines how developments in technology, particularly mobile and touch screen technology, have impacted on children’s lives and how when used appropriately it can support all aspects of their development. Clearly linking theory and research to everyday practice, the book offers guidance on: The role of technology in the early years curriculum Developing young children’s understanding of safe and responsible use of technology The role of the adult within digital play activities Using technology to enhance and develop young children’s creativity Technology and language acquisition Featuring a wide range of case studies and examples to show how the ideas described can be put into practice, this is essential reading for all early years students and practitioners that want to know how they can harness technology in a meaningful way to support young children’s learning and development.


Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years

Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years

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  • Author: Chip Donohue
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317931106
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 301

A Co-Publication of Routledge and NAEYC Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years offers early childhood teacher educators, professional development providers, and early childhood educators in pre-service, in-service, and continuing education settings a thought-provoking guide to effective, appropriate, and intentional use of technology with young children. This book provides strategies, theoretical frameworks, links to research evidence, descriptions of best practice, and resources to develop essential digital literacy knowledge, skills and experiences for early childhood educators in the digital age. Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years puts educators right at the intersections of child development, early learning, developmentally appropriate practice, early childhood teaching practices, children’s media research, teacher education, and professional development practices. The book is based on current research, promising programs and practices, and a set of best practices for teaching with technology in early childhood education that are based on the NAEYC/FRC Position Statement on Technology and Interactive Media and the Fred Rogers Center Framework for Quality in Children’s Digital Media. Pedagogical principles, classroom practices, and teaching strategies are presented in a practical, straightforward way informed by child development theory, developmentally appropriate practice, and research on effective, appropriate, and intentional use of technology in early childhood settings. A companion website (http://teccenter.erikson.edu/tech-in-the-early-years/) provides additional resources and links to further illustrate principles and best practices for teaching and learning in the digital age.


Teaching in the Digital Age for Preschool and Kindergarten

Teaching in the Digital Age for Preschool and Kindergarten

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  • Author: Brian Puerling
  • Publisher: Redleaf Press
  • ISBN: 160554602X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 274

Across the curriculum, Teaching in the Digital Age for Preschool and Kindergarten will guide teachers toward integrating technology so it has an authentic, meaningful, and developmentally appropriate impact on children’s exploration and learning. By discipline---including science, math, literacy, art, social studies, health and safety, physical education, and music---it will motivate teachers to dig deeper into each content area to see the various ways technology and digital media can support and strengthen children's learning, as well as documentation and assessment.


Reading in the Digital Age: Young Children’s Experiences with E-books

Reading in the Digital Age: Young Children’s Experiences with E-books

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  • Author: Ji Eun Kim
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3030200779
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 293

This edited book focuses on affordances and limitations of e-books for early language and literacy, features and design of e-books for early language and literacy, print versus e-books in early language and literacy development, and uses of and guidelines for how to use e-books in school and home literacy practices. Uniquely, this book includes critical reviews of diverse aspects of e-books (e.g., features) and e-book uses (e.g., independent reading) for early literacy as well as multiple examinations of e-books in home and school contexts using a variety of research methods and/or theoretical frames. The studies of children’s engagement with diverse types of e-books in different social contexts provide readers with a contemporary and comprehensive understanding of this topic. Research has demonstrated that ever-increasing numbers of children use digital devices as part of their daily routine. Yet, despite children’s frequent use of e-books from an early age, there is a limited understanding regarding how those e-books are actually being used at home and school. As more e-books become available, it is important to examine the educational benefits and limitations of different types of e-books for children. So far, studies on the topic have presented inconsistent findings regarding potential benefits and limitations of e-books for early literacy activities (e.g., independent reading, shared reading). The studies in this book aim to fill such gaps in the literature.


A Mandate for Playful Learning in Preschool

A Mandate for Playful Learning in Preschool

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  • Author: Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0195382714
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 138

What happened to playful learning in preschool? -- The evidence for playful learning in preschool -- Epilogue.


Digital Technologies and Learning in the Early Years

Digital Technologies and Learning in the Early Years

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  • Author: Lorna Arnott
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1526414473
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

iPads, mobile phones, tablets and many other digital devices feature in the lives of children from the moment they are born, but what is the place of these technologies in children’s early years and learning experiences? In the age of the ‘Techno-Tot’ this edited collection focuses on exploring the potential of what children can do with technologies, rather than what technologies can do for children. With chapters written by a range of international authors, this book: offers an evidence-based discussion of children’s experiences with technologies in early years education broadens our understanding of technologies in early years, beyond the typical focus on screen-based media details the child’s ‘story’ with technology offers a range of case studies from the UK, USA, Australia and Europe. Lorna Arnott will be discussing key ideas from Digital Technologies and Learning in the Early Years in the SAGE Early Years Masterclass, a free professional development experience hosted by Kathy Brodie.


Developing Minds in the Digital Age

Developing Minds in the Digital Age

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  • Author: Oecd
  • Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
  • ISBN: 9789264697553
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256