In this paper, we advocate a reconceptualisation of early learning in the 21stcentury in the form of multimodal lifeworlds. We review the research literature on the role of new technologies for young children’s learning, both in their homes and in educational contexts. We contend that, in order to make our work accessible, and to describe the ways in which digital artefacts can create new contexts for learning, we should foreground the learning that is possible in contemporary multimodal learning ecologies. We raise complex questions and issues that require consideration as we plan for pedagogies that will encourage, support and transform children’s learning. The paper presents an understanding of new and continually evolving technologies a...
This article outlines an ecological framework for describing children’s social experiences during di...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Early Chi...
Digital imagery saturates contemporary life. A rapid growth in affordable technologies calls for inv...
In this paper, we advocate a reconceptualisation of early learning in the 21st century in the form o...
In early childhood education, observations of play have typically been documented in paper-based for...
Digital technologies as part of young children’s lives – from birth to eight years old - have been a...
This paper discusses concepts of learning through 'collaborative multimodal dialogue'. It draws on a...
Technology, digital media and popular culture form an important aspect of young children’s life-worl...
Abstract: In this article, we present a case study of digital making as an example for constructing ...
What is it like for young children to learn in the 21st century?How can we link this to new and inno...
Contemporary research suggests there are many missed opportunities for home and school to work toget...
In this article, we present a case study of digital making as an example for constructing social par...
The early 21st century is characterised by rapid change. Commentators note how permeating digital t...
Children live in a complex world where technology plays different roles and influences several spher...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Early Chi...
This article outlines an ecological framework for describing children’s social experiences during di...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Early Chi...
Digital imagery saturates contemporary life. A rapid growth in affordable technologies calls for inv...
In this paper, we advocate a reconceptualisation of early learning in the 21st century in the form o...
In early childhood education, observations of play have typically been documented in paper-based for...
Digital technologies as part of young children’s lives – from birth to eight years old - have been a...
This paper discusses concepts of learning through 'collaborative multimodal dialogue'. It draws on a...
Technology, digital media and popular culture form an important aspect of young children’s life-worl...
Abstract: In this article, we present a case study of digital making as an example for constructing ...
What is it like for young children to learn in the 21st century?How can we link this to new and inno...
Contemporary research suggests there are many missed opportunities for home and school to work toget...
In this article, we present a case study of digital making as an example for constructing social par...
The early 21st century is characterised by rapid change. Commentators note how permeating digital t...
Children live in a complex world where technology plays different roles and influences several spher...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Early Chi...
This article outlines an ecological framework for describing children’s social experiences during di...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Early Chi...
Digital imagery saturates contemporary life. A rapid growth in affordable technologies calls for inv...