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Kenneth Pettersen; Christian Ehret – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
Today, digital media technologies are ubiquitous and mundane, making the relationship between digital and analog messy and porous. This postdigital condition prompts new analyses of how young children's local encounters with digital media technologies unfold, and how their relationships with digital media technologies carry on after they leave…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Friendship, Social Development, Foreign Countries
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Kelly, Sarah Kate; Sharpe, Rachael May; Fotou, Nikolaos – Education 3-13, 2023
Children's opportunities for outdoor play have declined (Nash, D. 2018. "The Construction of the Decline of Children's Outdoor Play as a Social Problem in the UK." Canterbury: Canterbury Christ Church University) whilst opportunities for online play are increasing (Berrett, B., J. Murphy, and J. Sullivan. 2012. "Administrator…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Play
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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
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Faizan Ahmad; Momina Shaheen; Zeeshan Ahmed; Rubata Riasat; Sara Muneeb – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Undertaking cognitively stimulating activities over the course of life, such as playing brain games (BGs), is only possible if they continuously deliver a playful as well as playable experience. The understanding of how these subcomponents of experience (i.e. playfulness and playability) get influenced in both modes (single vs. two-player) of…
Descriptors: Gamification, Play, Educational Games, Learner Engagement
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Bülent BASARAN; Ömer SIMSEK – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Their ubiquity is particularly notable as video games become increasingly intertwined with the technological revolution. Despite this prominence, gender disparities in adolescent video gaming remain under-explored. Objectives: This research aims to determine the frequency classes of video game playing based on gender, analyse the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Video Games, Play, Academic Achievement
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Calandri, Emanuela; Cattelino, Elena; Graziano, Federica – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
The relationship between adolescents' use of video games and their well-being is controversial and largely unexplored during the COVID -19 pandemic. This study examined the association between adolescent video game use and well-being during a nationwide lockdown (March-May 2020) and investigated whether this association was mediated by emotional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Video Games, Play
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Buldu, Elif; Buldu, Metehan – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
This study investigated how children describe their play activities and associate learning with play. Accordingly, 23 early childhood children from different cities and age groups were included in this phenomenological research study. Incorporating images of children's drawings of their favourite playtime and semi-structured interviews, three main…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Freehand Drawing
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Rahimi, Farzan Baradaran; Kim, Beaumie – Learning, Media and Technology, 2023
When we give meanings to a physical space, we engage in place-making. With technologies, the place-making activities can be extended to virtual and hybrid spaces. In games, actual or virtual space can gain narrative and meaning transforming into a playce (i.e., a place for play). We suggest that playce-making (i.e., transforming a space into a…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Play, Educational Change, Design
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Potter, John; Cowan, Kate – Global Studies of Childhood, 2020
This article takes as its starting point a recognition of play as meaning-making, and the playground as a rich and dynamic 'meaning-makerspace' where children draw moment-to-moment, rapidly and readily on the multiple resources available to them to make signs of their interest evident. These resources are drawn from their own lifeworlds, folkloric…
Descriptors: Play, Playgrounds, Elementary School Students, Video Games
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Avvisati, Francesco; Borgonovi, Francesca – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2023
Written instructions seldom need to be read when playing videogames. Instead, gaming often involves early information foraging and expansive exploration behaviors. We use data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) to explore whether students who regularly play videogames (daily gamers) adopt behaviors that are typical of…
Descriptors: Video Games, Science Process Skills, Problem Solving, Discovery Learning
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Dahlgren, J.; Healy, S.; MacDonald, M.; Geldhof, J.; Palmiere, K.; Haegele, J. A. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
To date, studies using cross-sectional methodologies make up a majority of the literature surrounding children with autism spectrum disorders and participation in physical activity and screen time. Longitudinal studies are needed to examine how physical activity and screen time behaviors co-develop for children with and without an autism spectrum…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children
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Corredor, Javier; Sanchez-Mora, Johanna; Bustamante-Barreto, Andry – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2021
This article explores why certain types of conversations are effective to develop disciplinary knowledge during video game play while others are not. In particular, we analyze conversations among students playing an educational video game that focuses on the process of viral replication. To do so, we use an emergent qualitative coding strategy. In…
Descriptors: Video Games, Play, Educational Games, Microbiology
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Zuiker, Steven J.; Anderson, Kate T. – Research in Science Education, 2021
This study examines the design and enactment of a secondary physics unit on electromagnetism. The unit used an educational videogame to support peer dialogic engagement in a Singapore secondary school by engaging learners with qualitative physics phenomena. As an example of game-based learning, the unit includes activities and resources that…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Dialogs (Language), Learner Engagement, Secondary School Students
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Neumann, Michelle M.; Merchant, Guy; Burnett, Cathy – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
Touch screen tablets are now widely available and due to the increasing use of these technologies in homes and early years centres, it is important to consider parent and teacher views about their use. This paper reports on an interview study which explored the perspectives of four parents of children aged 20-36 months and their two teachers in…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Tally, William; Brett, Jessica; Parris, John – Education Development Center, Inc., 2022
Since 2012, the Prudence Foundation has been working to address the gap in financial literacy in developing nations by creating and distributing financial literacy media and curricula targeting 7- to 10-year-olds in Asia and, more recently, Africa. "Cha-Ching!" is a multipronged learning initiative that reaches children, teachers, and…
Descriptors: Financial Literacy, Game Based Learning, Interaction, Video Games
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