Ninety children in third through sixth grade attending an elementary school in western Canada completed a 15-item rating scale of their Internet use across home, school, and community contexts. Children's literacy skills were assessed with standardized measures of reading fluency and sentence comprehension and teacher ratings of reading and writing ability. Results suggest that Internet use during childhood is a complex behavior that varies across children and across contexts. Instant messaging and community-based Internet use during childhood were associated with decreased literacy skills, while other applications used at home and school were associated with increased literacy skills
The current generation of young children has been described as “digital natives”, having...
Meeting Theme: The Power of Education Research for Innovation in Practice and Policy62.082-16. Digit...
With the increasing affordability of Information Communication Technology (ICT), children can now ac...
Young school children commonly use a range of digital media technologies including television, video...
Departing from the view that the digital divide is a technical issue, the EDC Center for Children an...
Ecological systems theory assumes that child development is the consequence of ongoing reciprocal an...
The ecological techno-microsystem provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for organizing the ...
Within an overall focus on media literacy, the present report examines the internet literacy of chil...
Children’s use of the internet has been increasing tremendously in the past decade. Prevalence rates...
While children are living more of their lives online, little is known about what they understand abo...
Throughout history, the development and widespread use of new technologies has impacted human cognit...
This paper focuses on the relationships among traditional literacy (reading, writing and understandi...
Thirty-eight children in first and second grade completed a 10-item rating scale on Internet use at ...
The use of the internet by younger children, from 0 to 8 years, may have both benefits and risks. Re...
Ecological systems theory assumes that child development is the consequence of ongoing reciprocal an...
The current generation of young children has been described as “digital natives”, having...
Meeting Theme: The Power of Education Research for Innovation in Practice and Policy62.082-16. Digit...
With the increasing affordability of Information Communication Technology (ICT), children can now ac...
Young school children commonly use a range of digital media technologies including television, video...
Departing from the view that the digital divide is a technical issue, the EDC Center for Children an...
Ecological systems theory assumes that child development is the consequence of ongoing reciprocal an...
The ecological techno-microsystem provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for organizing the ...
Within an overall focus on media literacy, the present report examines the internet literacy of chil...
Children’s use of the internet has been increasing tremendously in the past decade. Prevalence rates...
While children are living more of their lives online, little is known about what they understand abo...
Throughout history, the development and widespread use of new technologies has impacted human cognit...
This paper focuses on the relationships among traditional literacy (reading, writing and understandi...
Thirty-eight children in first and second grade completed a 10-item rating scale on Internet use at ...
The use of the internet by younger children, from 0 to 8 years, may have both benefits and risks. Re...
Ecological systems theory assumes that child development is the consequence of ongoing reciprocal an...
The current generation of young children has been described as “digital natives”, having...
Meeting Theme: The Power of Education Research for Innovation in Practice and Policy62.082-16. Digit...
With the increasing affordability of Information Communication Technology (ICT), children can now ac...