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digital technologies

Digital technologies have the potential to amplify learning and communicate ideas in innovative ways. Children are captivated by it given its responsive and interactive capacities.

Developing children's digital competency will often mean developing your own.

Digital technologies can bring life to thinking and moments of inquiry whilst simultaneously building a sense of digital citizenship from an early age. 
A mobile is set up on a tripod to record two wooden artist mannequins that are being manipulated by children
Digital technologies book displayed with a banksia flower, bark and seed pods, and a digital pad

testing

storying

The cover and open spread of the Digital technologies book: Digital safety & Is it really educational are the subject

Take a peek inside

references

  1. Keyte Hartland, D. (2016). We think Everywhere, Creative Uses of Digital Media in Early Childhood. https://wethinkeverywhere.wordpress.com
     

  2. Early Childhood Australia (ECA). (2018). Statement on young children and digital technologies. Canberra, ACT: ECA. http://dx.doi.org/10.23965/ECA.001
     

  3. Giuduci, C. (2021): Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society - Special Issue. Vol 17 No 3. P.140

  4. Reggio Children.  (2019). Bordercrossings Encounters with living things / Digital Landscapes. P.15

A child uses a digital camera to take a photo of a scene outside. The camera and child's hands are the focus.
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