This study is the first to systematically investigate the extent to which apps for children aged 0-5 foster play and creativity. There is growing evidence of children’s use of tablets, but limited knowledge of the use of apps by children of children of this age. This ESRC-funded study (ES/M006409/1) undertook research that identified how UK children aged from 0-5 use apps, and how far the use of apps promotes play and creativity, given the importance of these for learning and development. A survey was conducted of 2000 parents of under 5s in the UK, using a random, stratified sample, and ethnographic case studies of children in six families were undertaken. Over 17 hours of video films of children using apps were analysed. Findings indicate...
Are children under 2 years old exposed to apps? Which ones? How often? What kind of apps would be be...
Digital devices like smart phones and tablet computers are becoming commonplace in young children’s ...
This study builds on and contributes to research on digital play with young children. Previous resea...
This study is the first to systematically investigate the extent to which apps for children aged 0–5...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data are both quantitative and qualitative. Quan...
This paper outlines the findings from a study that examined the tablet and app use of children aged ...
This report outlines the key findings of a co-produced study, developed in collaboration between aca...
Understanding the intricacies of digital play and its role in early childhood is complex given that ...
This paper draws on an ESRC-funded study of play and creativity in preschool-aged children’s use of...
This paper gives an account of the findings of a series of qualitative research studies which explor...
This paper explores how iPads can be used as part of a child-centred data collection approach to und...
This paper explores how iPads can be used as part of a child-centred data collection approach to und...
The choice of mobile applications (apps) for learning has been heavily relied on customer and teache...
To examine how practitioners support children's active usage of tablet computers
The aims of this collaborative research study between University of Cape Town and University of Shef...
Are children under 2 years old exposed to apps? Which ones? How often? What kind of apps would be be...
Digital devices like smart phones and tablet computers are becoming commonplace in young children’s ...
This study builds on and contributes to research on digital play with young children. Previous resea...
This study is the first to systematically investigate the extent to which apps for children aged 0–5...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data are both quantitative and qualitative. Quan...
This paper outlines the findings from a study that examined the tablet and app use of children aged ...
This report outlines the key findings of a co-produced study, developed in collaboration between aca...
Understanding the intricacies of digital play and its role in early childhood is complex given that ...
This paper draws on an ESRC-funded study of play and creativity in preschool-aged children’s use of...
This paper gives an account of the findings of a series of qualitative research studies which explor...
This paper explores how iPads can be used as part of a child-centred data collection approach to und...
This paper explores how iPads can be used as part of a child-centred data collection approach to und...
The choice of mobile applications (apps) for learning has been heavily relied on customer and teache...
To examine how practitioners support children's active usage of tablet computers
The aims of this collaborative research study between University of Cape Town and University of Shef...
Are children under 2 years old exposed to apps? Which ones? How often? What kind of apps would be be...
Digital devices like smart phones and tablet computers are becoming commonplace in young children’s ...
This study builds on and contributes to research on digital play with young children. Previous resea...