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Nigg, Carina; Weber, Christoph; Schipperijn, Jasper; Reichert, Markus; Oriwol, Doris; Worth, Annette; Woll, Alexander; Niessner, Claudia – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Background: Urban and rural areas have been experiencing major demographic and structural changes, characterized by an aging population in rural areas and a growth of cities in number and size. However, it is poorly researched how children's physical activity and screen time developed in urban and rural areas. To address this deficit, we…
Descriptors: Rural Urban Differences, Children, Physical Activity Level, Trend Analysis
Suggate, Sebastian Paul; Martzog, Philipp – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
During typical childhood interactions with screen-media, two features are prominent. First, input is dominated by audio-visual signals and second, these predominately provide children with ready-made images, potentially negating effortful mental imagery construction. We present a two-year longitudinal study on a sample of 109 preschool children.…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Mass Media Use, Television Viewing, Video Games
Czauderna, André; Guardiola, Emmanuel – Higher Education Studies, 2021
The development of digital games over physical distance is a common practice in the gaming industry, yet widely neglected in the curricula of digital game development programs at university level. The coronavirus pandemic, however, pushed project-oriented game programs all over the world towards an implementation of ad hoc approaches to remote…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Video Games, Teaching Methods, Distance Education