Early Learning in the Digital Age

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Early Learning in the Digital Age
Author : Colette Gray
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Publisher : SAGE
Language : English
Release Date : 11 March 2019
ISBN : 9781526463142
Pages : 250 pages
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Early Learning in the Digital Age by Colette Gray Book PDF Summary

Digital practices are forging ahead in leaps and bounds. Examining digital practices in early childhood education, this book seeks to inform the discussion on how digital technologies are best integrated into play-based pedagogy, and demonstrates effective practices that enhance children’s learning and development. With a range of international contributors, perspectives, and case studies, the fusion of play and portable technology is explored through contemporary research.

Early Learning in the Digital Age

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