Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4931262 International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction 2017 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
To promote young children's learning from screen-based digital books, parents, educators, researchers, and designers might productively consult research about very young children's learning from another screen-based medium: video. This extensive literature reveals challenges to young children's learning from digital screens that extend from infancy throughout the preschool years. The youngest viewers learn better watching real events “face to face” than they do watching video, and have trouble transferring information from a screen to the real world. Supports for learning include particular experiences, active mediation by social partners, and select built-in features. Each support is reviewed in regard to its potential relevance to digital books.
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