2021
DOI: 10.1111/bjet.13152
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How pedagogical relations in early years settings are reconfigured by interactive touchscreens

Abstract: While interactive touchscreens are currently entering into educational practice, little is known about what this means for learning in early childhood and, in particular, how touchscreens shape action and communication. In this paper, we examine the interactions of 2‐year‐olds and their teachers in a multilingual preschool in Sweden. We analyse the communicative environment between the children, teachers and shared touchscreens and books in the context of reading. A mixed‐methods analysis was used, taking a co… Show more

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“…Specifically, one of the largest categories on the two major digital stores (Apple's iOS App Store and Google's Google Play store) targets preschoolers and toddlers (Papadakis, 2021a(Papadakis, , 2021b. Early childhood researchers argue that new interactive technologies can provide space for children to express themselves (Samuelsson et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, one of the largest categories on the two major digital stores (Apple's iOS App Store and Google's Google Play store) targets preschoolers and toddlers (Papadakis, 2021a(Papadakis, , 2021b. Early childhood researchers argue that new interactive technologies can provide space for children to express themselves (Samuelsson et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysing the last few years of research in the area of media pedagogy, it is possible to see that the positive possibilities of ICT are also linked to creating efficient digital learning environments (Sanchez, et al, 2021;Chan, Bogdanovic and Kalivarapu, 2021), supporting the development of children and young people with special educational needs (Gallardo-Montes et al, 2021), simulating real world phenomena through VR and AR technologies (Fedeli, 2013;Gaol and Prasolova-Førland, 2021), supporting the development of teamwork skills (Awour et al, 2021), enhancing the functioning of vocational education (Cattaneo, Antonietti and Rauseo, 2022), strengthening the assessment of educational outcomes (Misiejuk and Wasson, 2021), diversifying learning methods and self-assessment (Cheng, Bogdanovic and Kalivarapu, 2021), supporting the development of soft skills (Samuelsson, Price and Jewitt, 2021), and predicting educational achievements (Yu, Wu and Liu, 2019). The aforementioned aspects of the application of ICT are only a fraction of the possibilities offered by ICT.…”
Section: Opportunity Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samuelsson et al (2022) ogLjunggren (2016) viser hvordan bruk av digitale verktøy kan endre samhandlingsmønstre mellom flerspråklige barn og barnehagepersonalet. Ilje-Lien (2019) problematiserer hvordan slike ikke-verbale og estetiske uttrykksmåter ofte rammes inn som noe som skjer i den første før-språklige perioden når et nyankommet barn møter et nytt språkmiljø.…”
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