Child development and the use of technology: Perspectives, applications and experiences
Abstract
Children experience technology in both formal and informal settings as they grow and develop. Despite research indicating the benefits of technology in early childhood education, the gap between parents, teachers, and children continues to grow as our new generation of children enters early childhood classrooms. Child Development and the Use of Technology: Perspectives, Applications and Experiences addresses major issues regarding technology for young children, providing a holistic portrait of technology and early childhood education from the views of practitioners in early childhood education, instructional design technology, special education, and mathematics and science education. Consisting of fifteen chapters developed by multidisciplinary teams, this book includes information, advice, and resources from practitioners, professionals, and university faculty engaged in early childhood education and instructional design technology. © 2012 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.
Publication Title
Child Development and the Use of Technology: Perspectives, Applications and Experiences
Recommended Citation
Blake, S., Winsor, D., & Allen, L. (2011). Child development and the use of technology: Perspectives, applications and experiences. Child Development and the Use of Technology: Perspectives, Applications and Experiences, 1-371. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-317-1