2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2021.104134
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Criteria for selecting apps: Debating the perceptions of young children, parents and industry stakeholders

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“…The reason is that many parents may overestimate their engagement in regulating their children’s digital experiences (Livingstone et al, 2015 ). Like other studies (Dias & Brito, 2021 ), the present study found that parents have adopted the reduction of screen time, an average of some minutes per day, as the most common restrictive policy. Also, this study’s results coincide with those of other authors (Gözüm & Kandır, 2021 ) that found that only a tiny percentage of parents (below 10%) provide conscious guidance to their children in digital edutainment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The reason is that many parents may overestimate their engagement in regulating their children’s digital experiences (Livingstone et al, 2015 ). Like other studies (Dias & Brito, 2021 ), the present study found that parents have adopted the reduction of screen time, an average of some minutes per day, as the most common restrictive policy. Also, this study’s results coincide with those of other authors (Gözüm & Kandır, 2021 ) that found that only a tiny percentage of parents (below 10%) provide conscious guidance to their children in digital edutainment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The study results revealed that touchscreen technologies dominate in these three different countries. Based on our study, we can conclude that most children in western countries, including Greece, live in homes that are “digitally fluent” environments (Dias & Brito, 2021 ). Especially European children grow up in technology-rich homes (Chaudron et al, 2015 ), and printed books and educational television programs rapidly give way to digital content, shifting the learning environment at home for very young children (Furenes et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Nowadays, digital media are a part of day-to-day life for children of all ages, and several researchers have proposed smart mobile devices for learning (Dias & Brito, 2021;Dorouka et al, 2021;Kalogiannakis et al, 2018). As these technologies play an increasingly prominent role in the lives of children worldwide, national ministries, organizations, and stakeholders are experimenting with the use of these devices for a wide range of alternative methods of teaching and learning aims.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%