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Early years learning with digital technologies: The relationship between research and design

Sutherland, R.; Eagle, S.; O'Malley, C.; Manches, A.; Sutch, D.

Authors

R. Sutherland

S. Eagle

A. Manches

D. Sutch



Abstract

The overall aim of this symposium is to focus on the relationship between research and design of technologies for early years learning. Presentations will centre around two studies, one concerned with understanding the role that digital technologies play in shaping interactions between parents and young children in the home and the other with understanding the role of digital manipulatives in early years learning of numeracy in school. It will be argued that whereas a common theme emerging from these studies is the importance of shared physical and social interaction within early years learning, digital technologies for this age group tend to be designed for individual use. Participants will be invited to offer explanations for this emphasis on individual learning and discussion will focus on alternative approaches to design that might take into account the intimacy of the interaction between young children and adults.

Citation

Sutherland, R., Eagle, S., O'Malley, C., Manches, A., & Sutch, D. (2008). Early years learning with digital technologies: The relationship between research and design. In Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference, CSCL (354-359)

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name International Perspectives in the Learning Sciences: Cre8ing a Learning World - 8th International Conference for the Learning Sciences, ICLS 2008; Utrecht; Netherlands
Publication Date 2008
Deposit Date Aug 15, 2018
Pages 354-359
Series Number PART 3
Series ISSN 1573-4552
Book Title Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference, CSCL
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1143868


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