Although computers can represent a medium for children's social and intellectual development, some researchers believe that using computers before age seven subtracts from important developmental tasks and other types of learning. Those opposed to computers believe that computer-based activities are less effective in developing understanding and skills than are artifacts that young children can handle. These anxieties extend to technologies such as smart toys. Our recently completed research project, Computers and Children's Electronic Toys, investigated how children use smart toys. Cachet combines recent interest in mobile learning, tangible interfaces, and the home use of technologies. This research aimed mainly to explore interactivity a...
There is a limited literature on pre-school children's experiences with digital technologies at home...
Toys are an integral element of any child's development. We frequently underestimate the impact thes...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the ways that young children interact with discrete ...
Digital toys offer the opportunity to explore software scaffolding through tangible interfaces that ...
The chapter is based on findings from an 18-month ESRC/EPSRC-funded study ‘’Exploring and mapping in...
This chapter is about the kinds of thinking prompted when young children engage with a broad range o...
This paper gives an account of the findings of a series of qualitative research studies which explor...
The use of interactive, smart and connected toys is expected to increase rapidly with many claiming ...
New interactive physical–digital play technologies are shaping the way children play. These technolo...
Objective: Touch screen technology potentially affords very young children a developmentally appropr...
Increased use of technology in early childhood classrooms comes with new concerns about how technolo...
Over the next years smart Internet-connected toys are expected to grow significantly in numbers. Our...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project will produce an account of pla...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Early Chi...
This paper presents findings from an on-going international study of early childhood educators’ and ...
There is a limited literature on pre-school children's experiences with digital technologies at home...
Toys are an integral element of any child's development. We frequently underestimate the impact thes...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the ways that young children interact with discrete ...
Digital toys offer the opportunity to explore software scaffolding through tangible interfaces that ...
The chapter is based on findings from an 18-month ESRC/EPSRC-funded study ‘’Exploring and mapping in...
This chapter is about the kinds of thinking prompted when young children engage with a broad range o...
This paper gives an account of the findings of a series of qualitative research studies which explor...
The use of interactive, smart and connected toys is expected to increase rapidly with many claiming ...
New interactive physical–digital play technologies are shaping the way children play. These technolo...
Objective: Touch screen technology potentially affords very young children a developmentally appropr...
Increased use of technology in early childhood classrooms comes with new concerns about how technolo...
Over the next years smart Internet-connected toys are expected to grow significantly in numbers. Our...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project will produce an account of pla...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Early Chi...
This paper presents findings from an on-going international study of early childhood educators’ and ...
There is a limited literature on pre-school children's experiences with digital technologies at home...
Toys are an integral element of any child's development. We frequently underestimate the impact thes...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the ways that young children interact with discrete ...