Emerging evidence highlights the potential of mobile and tablet technologies such as the Apple iPad in facilitating more productive learning processes and outcomes in formal contexts. Very little research has however been conducted in the New Zealand context, especially in early childhood settings. This study is aimed at understanding the nature of the talk young children (3 and a half to 5 year olds) engaged in while using the iPad for free exploration and play in small group settings with teacher guidance. Data was collected from eight observations (one hour to one and half hours long) of child-directed iPad use (video and audio recordings and photographs). Analysis of the data was based on an adaptation of Mercer's (1994) ‘talk types' fr...
In this paper, we discuss how iPads offer innovative opportunities for early literacy learning but a...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
Emerging evidence highlights the potential of mobile and tablet technologies such as the Apple iPad ...
This research involved a collaboration with two early childhood education (ECE) teachers at an educa...
We have explored the role of a tablet computer (the Apple iPad) and a shared display as extensions o...
Digital devices like smart phones and tablet computers are becoming commonplace in young children’s ...
We have explored the role of a tablet computer (the Apple iPad) and a shared display as extensions o...
This research involved a collaboration with two early childhood education (ECE) teachers at an educa...
This chapter explores the potential of iPads in playgroups for engaging families in young children’s...
Qualitative case study is chosen as a method for this research to examine the potential of iPad use ...
The purpose of the research was to provide opportunities to facilitate oral language development in...
Twenty-first-century learning demands increased recognition of the importance of children's oral lan...
The purpose of the research was to provide opportunities to facilitate oral language development in...
This paper explores how iPads can be used as part of a child-centred data collection approach to und...
In this paper, we discuss how iPads offer innovative opportunities for early literacy learning but a...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
Emerging evidence highlights the potential of mobile and tablet technologies such as the Apple iPad ...
This research involved a collaboration with two early childhood education (ECE) teachers at an educa...
We have explored the role of a tablet computer (the Apple iPad) and a shared display as extensions o...
Digital devices like smart phones and tablet computers are becoming commonplace in young children’s ...
We have explored the role of a tablet computer (the Apple iPad) and a shared display as extensions o...
This research involved a collaboration with two early childhood education (ECE) teachers at an educa...
This chapter explores the potential of iPads in playgroups for engaging families in young children’s...
Qualitative case study is chosen as a method for this research to examine the potential of iPad use ...
The purpose of the research was to provide opportunities to facilitate oral language development in...
Twenty-first-century learning demands increased recognition of the importance of children's oral lan...
The purpose of the research was to provide opportunities to facilitate oral language development in...
This paper explores how iPads can be used as part of a child-centred data collection approach to und...
In this paper, we discuss how iPads offer innovative opportunities for early literacy learning but a...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...