Critically examining the fears that commonly surround young children′s play involving digital technologies, this book seeks to address each of the negatives and present the positive possibilities of technology when it comes to early childhood. Using observations of children in play and cutting-edge research, this book will empower students and build their confidence so that they are able to challenge perceptions and think creatively about how they can use technology. Each chapter includes case studies, research spotlights, activities and annotated further reading to help students develop their critical thinking, deepen their research and connect theory with practice.
Tabella dei contenuti
Chapter 1: Digital Technologies and Social Interaction
Chapter 2: Physical Engagement with Digital Technologies
Chapter 3: Imagination in Digital Environments
Chapter 4: Information Literacy as part of Digital Play
Chapter 5: Managing Attention in Digital Environments
Chapter 6: Outdoor Play with Digital Technologies
Chapter 7: Digital Technologies and Sensory Experience
Chapter 8: Sense of Self in Digital Play
Chapter 9: Digital Play in Context
Circa l’autore
Mona Sakr is lecturer in education and early childhood with a special interest in children’s art-making, play, and pedagogy. She joined Middlesex University in 2014 from the Institute of Education, where she was a research officer on a project looking at embodiment in digital learning environments. She earned her Ph D in Education and Psychology from Oxford Brookes University, with a thesis which focused on children’s digital art-making practices and the integration of digital art-making into the early years classroom.