Transfer from symbolic media to the real world can be difficult for young children. A sample of 73 toddlers aged 17 to 23 months were read either an electronic book displayed on a touchscreen device or a traditional print book in which a novel object was paired with a novel label. Toddlers in both conditions learned the label within the context of the book. However, only those who read the traditional format book generalized and transferred the label to other contexts. An older group of 28 toddlers aged 24 to 30 months did generalize and transfer from the electronic book. Across ages, those children who primarily used screens to watch prerecorded video at home transferred less from the electronic book than those with more diverse home media...
This study investigated parent-child reading of books with personalised and non-personalised feature...
This thesis reports three studies examining how electronic storybooks contribute to young children’s...
Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A l...
Little is known about the language and behaviors that typically occur when adults read electronic bo...
To promote young children’s learning from screen-based digital books, parents, educators, researcher...
Just beginning to understand the potentials new technologies might bring to the learning environment...
Screen media, such as television, videos, and computers, are an increasingly common environment for ...
Preschoolers can learn words and story content from traditional print books, but there has been no d...
Children are exposed to symbolic media, such as printed or electronic pictures. The purpose of this ...
Researchers examined whether contingent experience using a touchscreen increased toddlers’ ability t...
Digital books, such as e‐books, story apps, picture book apps, and interactive stories, are narrativ...
Literacy is a skill that develops even before a child begins attending school. Traditionally , this...
Young children frequently do not transfer information from video to real-world situations. We provid...
The diffusion of technology in our daily lives has changed our ways of communication, socialization,...
Whether it is the alphabet, a song, or knowledge of touchscreen navigation, young children now routi...
This study investigated parent-child reading of books with personalised and non-personalised feature...
This thesis reports three studies examining how electronic storybooks contribute to young children’s...
Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A l...
Little is known about the language and behaviors that typically occur when adults read electronic bo...
To promote young children’s learning from screen-based digital books, parents, educators, researcher...
Just beginning to understand the potentials new technologies might bring to the learning environment...
Screen media, such as television, videos, and computers, are an increasingly common environment for ...
Preschoolers can learn words and story content from traditional print books, but there has been no d...
Children are exposed to symbolic media, such as printed or electronic pictures. The purpose of this ...
Researchers examined whether contingent experience using a touchscreen increased toddlers’ ability t...
Digital books, such as e‐books, story apps, picture book apps, and interactive stories, are narrativ...
Literacy is a skill that develops even before a child begins attending school. Traditionally , this...
Young children frequently do not transfer information from video to real-world situations. We provid...
The diffusion of technology in our daily lives has changed our ways of communication, socialization,...
Whether it is the alphabet, a song, or knowledge of touchscreen navigation, young children now routi...
This study investigated parent-child reading of books with personalised and non-personalised feature...
This thesis reports three studies examining how electronic storybooks contribute to young children’s...
Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A l...