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Young children and families in the information age : applications of technology in early childhood / edited by Kelly L. Heider, Mary Renck Jalongo.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Educating the Young Child, Advances in Theory and Research, Implications for Practice ; 10Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Springer, 2015Descripción: xxvi, 292 páginas : 33 ilustracionesTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9789401791847
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • LB1101-1139
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Introduction: Information Literacy in Early Childhood: What, Why, How, and Where to Next?; Mary Renck Jalongo -- Part One: Tools and Strategies -- 1. Virtual Worlds: Young Children Using the Internet; Ithel Jones and Young-Hee Park -- 2. Supporting Young Children’s Visual Literacy Through the Use of E-Books; Natalie Conrad Barnyak and Tracy A. McNelly -- 3. Technology-based Literacies for Young Children: Digital Literacy through Computer Programming; Elizabeth R. Kazakoff -- 4. Teaching with Technology and Interactive Media to Promote Creativity and Arts-Based Learning in Young Children; DeAnna M. Laverick -- 5. Opening Young Minds and Hearts: Employing Technology-Infused Critical Pedagogy in Hybrid Border Spaces; Crystal Machado -- 6. Using Multimedia Technologies to Support Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners and Young Children with Disabilities; Kavita Rao and James Skouge -- 7. Using Mobile Media Devices and Apps to Promote Young Children’s Learning; Sharon Judge, Kimberly Floyd and Tara Jeffs -- 8. Planning, Designing, and Implementing Effective Interactive Portfolios in the Primary Grades: Suggestions for Forming Partnerships among Teachers, Students, and Parents; Esther Ntuli and Lydia Kyei-Blankson -- Part Two: Issues and Trends -- 9. Young Children as Multimodal Learners in the Information Age; Nicola Yelland -- 10. Universal Design for Learning and Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom; Craig Blum and Howard P. Parette -- 11. Developmentally Appropriate Technology and Interactive Media in Early Childhood Education; Olivia N. Saracho -- 12. Could Computer Games-Based Problem Solving Positively Affect the Development of Creativity in Young Children? A Case Study; Georgios Fessakis, Dimitrios Lappas and Elisavet Mavroudi -- 13. The Impact of Popular Media on Infant and Toddler Language Development; Melissa Calderon -- 14. Participatory Youth Culture: Young Children as Media and MOC Makers in a Post-millennial Mode; Marissa McClure and Robert W. Sweeny -- 15. Young Children at Risk of Digital Disadvantage; Genevieve Marie Johnson -- Conclusion: Cybersafety in Early Childhood: What Parents and Educators Need to Know; Kelly L. Heider.
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Introduction: Information Literacy in Early Childhood: What, Why, How, and Where to Next?; Mary Renck Jalongo -- Part One: Tools and Strategies -- 1. Virtual Worlds: Young Children Using the Internet; Ithel Jones and Young-Hee Park -- 2. Supporting Young Children’s Visual Literacy Through the Use of E-Books; Natalie Conrad Barnyak and Tracy A. McNelly -- 3. Technology-based Literacies for Young Children: Digital Literacy through Computer Programming; Elizabeth R. Kazakoff -- 4. Teaching with Technology and Interactive Media to Promote Creativity and Arts-Based Learning in Young Children; DeAnna M. Laverick -- 5. Opening Young Minds and Hearts: Employing Technology-Infused Critical Pedagogy in Hybrid Border Spaces; Crystal Machado -- 6. Using Multimedia Technologies to Support Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners and Young Children with Disabilities; Kavita Rao and James Skouge -- 7. Using Mobile Media Devices and Apps to Promote Young Children’s Learning; Sharon Judge, Kimberly Floyd and Tara Jeffs -- 8. Planning, Designing, and Implementing Effective Interactive Portfolios in the Primary Grades: Suggestions for Forming Partnerships among Teachers, Students, and Parents; Esther Ntuli and Lydia Kyei-Blankson -- Part Two: Issues and Trends -- 9. Young Children as Multimodal Learners in the Information Age; Nicola Yelland -- 10. Universal Design for Learning and Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom; Craig Blum and Howard P. Parette -- 11. Developmentally Appropriate Technology and Interactive Media in Early Childhood Education; Olivia N. Saracho -- 12. Could Computer Games-Based Problem Solving Positively Affect the Development of Creativity in Young Children? A Case Study; Georgios Fessakis, Dimitrios Lappas and Elisavet Mavroudi -- 13. The Impact of Popular Media on Infant and Toddler Language Development; Melissa Calderon -- 14. Participatory Youth Culture: Young Children as Media and MOC Makers in a Post-millennial Mode; Marissa McClure and Robert W. Sweeny -- 15. Young Children at Risk of Digital Disadvantage; Genevieve Marie Johnson -- Conclusion: Cybersafety in Early Childhood: What Parents and Educators Need to Know; Kelly L. Heider.

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