This compilation thesis contributes with knowledge on children’s (8–12 years of age) out-of-school play in digital communities. The focus is on how these communities can be understood as learning practices in a hybrid reality. The thesis includes a summary chapter and four studies, and the aims and research questions are specific for each study. The overarching research question guiding the thesis is the following: How can children’s learning activities in digital communities be understood as play? The theoretical base is Lave and Wenger’s social theory of learning, chosen for its view of learning as always situated, of knowledge as socially mediated, and of learning as a process of participation in communities of practice. A number of meth...
The aim of this study is to contribute with knowledge about children’s out-of-school learning in dig...
The aim of this study is to investigate children’s out-of-school learning in digital gaming communi...
This chapter is about the kinds of thinking prompted when young children engage with a broad range o...
This compilation thesis contributes with knowledge on children’s (8–12 years of age) out-of-school p...
This research investigated play as a leading activity for children in a digitally-mediated environme...
This article identifies theoretical and conceptual landscapes regarding traditional, electronic and ...
The aim of this article is to propose a theoretical framework for understanding children’s learning ...
Play for play’s sake is viewed a child’s primary occupation from which meaning is derived that trans...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
ABSTRACT This article argues that children in a particular virtual community are learning through th...
Research indicates that children’s digital play practices seem to be in advance of teachers’ adaptat...
Abstract The experimenting community is a pedagogically based strategy, where experimenting and pla...
<div>In the early childhood education literature, a growing number of studies have referenced <i>dig...
The aims of this collaborative research study between University of Cape Town and University of Shef...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about children’s participation in digital communities and...
The aim of this study is to contribute with knowledge about children’s out-of-school learning in dig...
The aim of this study is to investigate children’s out-of-school learning in digital gaming communi...
This chapter is about the kinds of thinking prompted when young children engage with a broad range o...
This compilation thesis contributes with knowledge on children’s (8–12 years of age) out-of-school p...
This research investigated play as a leading activity for children in a digitally-mediated environme...
This article identifies theoretical and conceptual landscapes regarding traditional, electronic and ...
The aim of this article is to propose a theoretical framework for understanding children’s learning ...
Play for play’s sake is viewed a child’s primary occupation from which meaning is derived that trans...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
ABSTRACT This article argues that children in a particular virtual community are learning through th...
Research indicates that children’s digital play practices seem to be in advance of teachers’ adaptat...
Abstract The experimenting community is a pedagogically based strategy, where experimenting and pla...
<div>In the early childhood education literature, a growing number of studies have referenced <i>dig...
The aims of this collaborative research study between University of Cape Town and University of Shef...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about children’s participation in digital communities and...
The aim of this study is to contribute with knowledge about children’s out-of-school learning in dig...
The aim of this study is to investigate children’s out-of-school learning in digital gaming communi...
This chapter is about the kinds of thinking prompted when young children engage with a broad range o...