PictoPal is the name of a technology-supported intervention designed to foster the development of emergent reading and writing skills in four and five year old children. Following the theoretical underpinnings and a brief description of PictoPal, this article describes how children worked with the technology; how the intervention elicited their engagement with literacy concepts both on the computer and off; and effects on early literacy learning. Observation results indicate that children are able to work independently with the program after a few instruction sessions. Observation data yield insight in the nature of adult guidance and the way the results of computer activities were implemented in off-computer classroom activities, as well a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
This review examined the purpose of technology use with young children. Examination of literature on...
The lives of young people in the United States are unquestionably media-saturated. Children increasi...
This study examines how technology can support the development of emergent reading and writing skill...
This article lays out a program of research designed to address one specific need of young children—...
PictoPal is the name of a technology-rich curriculum with a focus on emergent literacy of Dutch kind...
This article describes computer software for teaching reading and writing skills grounded on theoret...
Young children in nursery and school at the present time are active participants in a community and ...
In the 21st century, “Digital Children” (Edyburn, 2002) are growing up in a world rich with technolo...
This study is an examination of the emergent literacies of five- and six-year-olds in two distinct e...
This article describes computer software for teaching reading and writing skills grounded on theoret...
The paper reviews national and international literature on the effects of information and communicat...
Abstract Play, as a teaching tool, has long been associated with the development of language, social...
Many young children appear to take delight in manipulating common elements of their environment, e.g...
In an effort to better understand the ways in which young people’s learning and expression are being...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
This review examined the purpose of technology use with young children. Examination of literature on...
The lives of young people in the United States are unquestionably media-saturated. Children increasi...
This study examines how technology can support the development of emergent reading and writing skill...
This article lays out a program of research designed to address one specific need of young children—...
PictoPal is the name of a technology-rich curriculum with a focus on emergent literacy of Dutch kind...
This article describes computer software for teaching reading and writing skills grounded on theoret...
Young children in nursery and school at the present time are active participants in a community and ...
In the 21st century, “Digital Children” (Edyburn, 2002) are growing up in a world rich with technolo...
This study is an examination of the emergent literacies of five- and six-year-olds in two distinct e...
This article describes computer software for teaching reading and writing skills grounded on theoret...
The paper reviews national and international literature on the effects of information and communicat...
Abstract Play, as a teaching tool, has long been associated with the development of language, social...
Many young children appear to take delight in manipulating common elements of their environment, e.g...
In an effort to better understand the ways in which young people’s learning and expression are being...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
This review examined the purpose of technology use with young children. Examination of literature on...
The lives of young people in the United States are unquestionably media-saturated. Children increasi...