This paper reports from a pilot study investigating the ways digital documentation platforms are changing educators’ work in early childhood education. Digital documentation platforms are secure websites or application software, enabled by computer, smartphone, or tablet technologies, allowing educators to record observations of children’s learning as text or in visual forms, to which interpretations or commentary from educators, family members, and children are added. This paper examines how these platforms orient the ways educators see and articulate young children’s learning. Video stimulated recall interviews with educators (six in total) at four ECE sites across Australia and New Zealand were analysed. Key concepts are offered in relat...
We present the main findings of a case study focusing on the digital literacy practices of a Portugu...
For many young children in developed countries, family and community life is mediated by digital tec...
Digital technologies that may prove useful in obtaining evidence of learning in young children are d...
The purpose of this literature review is to identify patterns and discuss key perspectives from empi...
This study set to investigate the use of digital cameras and voice recorders to accurately capture e...
Continuing professional learning is vital to early childhood professionals, and the use of digital t...
Early childhood educators’ attitudes towards the use of digital technology in young children’s learn...
The present study aims to investigate early childhood educators' experiences with digital technology...
The aim of this study is to increase knowledge of teachers’ understanding and experiences of using, ...
Digital technologies have become ubiquitous in many young children’s everyday experiences in the hom...
Documentation is the process of record-keeping and collection of children\u27s work at different sta...
This study aims at investigating how preschool teachers view their digital competence and how they d...
In this chapter, we argue that early childhood technology research would benefit from a critical app...
Narrative approaches to documentation and assessment in early childhood education (ECE) encourages c...
How can practitioners use digital documentation systems in a way that recognises every child's capac...
We present the main findings of a case study focusing on the digital literacy practices of a Portugu...
For many young children in developed countries, family and community life is mediated by digital tec...
Digital technologies that may prove useful in obtaining evidence of learning in young children are d...
The purpose of this literature review is to identify patterns and discuss key perspectives from empi...
This study set to investigate the use of digital cameras and voice recorders to accurately capture e...
Continuing professional learning is vital to early childhood professionals, and the use of digital t...
Early childhood educators’ attitudes towards the use of digital technology in young children’s learn...
The present study aims to investigate early childhood educators' experiences with digital technology...
The aim of this study is to increase knowledge of teachers’ understanding and experiences of using, ...
Digital technologies have become ubiquitous in many young children’s everyday experiences in the hom...
Documentation is the process of record-keeping and collection of children\u27s work at different sta...
This study aims at investigating how preschool teachers view their digital competence and how they d...
In this chapter, we argue that early childhood technology research would benefit from a critical app...
Narrative approaches to documentation and assessment in early childhood education (ECE) encourages c...
How can practitioners use digital documentation systems in a way that recognises every child's capac...
We present the main findings of a case study focusing on the digital literacy practices of a Portugu...
For many young children in developed countries, family and community life is mediated by digital tec...
Digital technologies that may prove useful in obtaining evidence of learning in young children are d...