This paper reports how 6-8 year-old children build, play and share video-games in an animated programming environment. Children program their games using rules as creative tools in the construction process. While working both face-to-face and remotely on their games, we describe how they can collaboratively come to explain phenomena arising from programmed or ‗system ‘ rules. Focusing on one illustrative case study of two children, we propose two conjectures. First, we claim that in face-to-face collaboration, the children centre their attention on narrative, and address the problem of translating the narrative into system rules which can be ‗programmed ‘ into the computer. This allowed the children to debug any conflicts between system rul...
International audienceThe 2.0 web, also called participative web, is rife with pro-amateur productio...
This paper explores the concept of Enforced Collaborative Agreement (ECA) whereby players in a digit...
From the age of six children are developing important social skills, often through play. However, ma...
This paper reports how 6-8 year-old children build, play and share video-games in an animated progra...
textThe processes and patterns of collaborative strategies used by children when drawing on the comp...
This paper reports on aspects of the Playground project in which young children (age 6 to 8) are wri...
Traditional computer technology offers limited support for face-to-face, synchronous collaboration. ...
This article explores children's development of problem-solving practices through multimodal engagem...
When children play games like tag or jump rope, they often combine generally accepted predefined rul...
This article explores children’s development of problem-solving practicesthrough multimodal engageme...
Collaboration is an important aspect of social activity associated with young children’s digital gam...
Abstract. One common problem in children’s programming is that it is difficult to understand the rel...
In this paper, we investigate different types of collaborative interaction that children in special ...
Children today, are exposed to video games from an early age in the form of tablets, smart phones an...
We begin with questions that offer multiple answers and open a debate which will give a more complet...
International audienceThe 2.0 web, also called participative web, is rife with pro-amateur productio...
This paper explores the concept of Enforced Collaborative Agreement (ECA) whereby players in a digit...
From the age of six children are developing important social skills, often through play. However, ma...
This paper reports how 6-8 year-old children build, play and share video-games in an animated progra...
textThe processes and patterns of collaborative strategies used by children when drawing on the comp...
This paper reports on aspects of the Playground project in which young children (age 6 to 8) are wri...
Traditional computer technology offers limited support for face-to-face, synchronous collaboration. ...
This article explores children's development of problem-solving practices through multimodal engagem...
When children play games like tag or jump rope, they often combine generally accepted predefined rul...
This article explores children’s development of problem-solving practicesthrough multimodal engageme...
Collaboration is an important aspect of social activity associated with young children’s digital gam...
Abstract. One common problem in children’s programming is that it is difficult to understand the rel...
In this paper, we investigate different types of collaborative interaction that children in special ...
Children today, are exposed to video games from an early age in the form of tablets, smart phones an...
We begin with questions that offer multiple answers and open a debate which will give a more complet...
International audienceThe 2.0 web, also called participative web, is rife with pro-amateur productio...
This paper explores the concept of Enforced Collaborative Agreement (ECA) whereby players in a digit...
From the age of six children are developing important social skills, often through play. However, ma...