This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during reading time. The question of ‘what is happening’ in the digital classroom when six-year-olds read a fictional electronic book is explored through video observations focusing on children learning to read by engaging in e-books. Informed by affect, as described by Baruch de Spinoza and interpreted by Gilles Deleuze, this article provides a way to attend to the highly dynamic encounters between bodies, ideas and materiality that characterize the children’s engagement in e-reading. The analysis suggests that the digital voice is a vital component for activating engagement in and a drive for reading through the moments and movements of embodied read...
What does it mean to become a reader? What are the challenges and opportunities of engaging children...
The insights emerging from embodied (or 4E) cognition (Newen, et al., 2018) hold considerable promis...
This dissertation investigates meaning-making in children’s joint-reading transactions with literary...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
Children’s e-books waited to emerge until technology could support their advanced requirements. Rece...
This article is an empirically grounded contribution to the understanding of how digitalization in e...
The diffusion of technology in our daily lives has changed our ways of communication, socialization,...
Children are compulsive meaning-makers (Kress 2013). They construct their own personal theories abo...
Preschoolers can learn words and story content from traditional print books, but there has been no d...
Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we e...
The Digital Affect is an exploration of ways to improve the teaching of reading and writing using di...
First printed on pages 54 and 55 in the January/February edition of InTouch.Electronic books offer a...
Current interest in digital literacies rarely encompasses preschool children, considers the role whi...
What does it mean to become a reader? What are the challenges and opportunities of engaging children...
The insights emerging from embodied (or 4E) cognition (Newen, et al., 2018) hold considerable promis...
This dissertation investigates meaning-making in children’s joint-reading transactions with literary...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
Children’s e-books waited to emerge until technology could support their advanced requirements. Rece...
This article is an empirically grounded contribution to the understanding of how digitalization in e...
The diffusion of technology in our daily lives has changed our ways of communication, socialization,...
Children are compulsive meaning-makers (Kress 2013). They construct their own personal theories abo...
Preschoolers can learn words and story content from traditional print books, but there has been no d...
Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we e...
The Digital Affect is an exploration of ways to improve the teaching of reading and writing using di...
First printed on pages 54 and 55 in the January/February edition of InTouch.Electronic books offer a...
Current interest in digital literacies rarely encompasses preschool children, considers the role whi...
What does it mean to become a reader? What are the challenges and opportunities of engaging children...
The insights emerging from embodied (or 4E) cognition (Newen, et al., 2018) hold considerable promis...
This dissertation investigates meaning-making in children’s joint-reading transactions with literary...