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The integration of Internet of Toys in early childhood education : research from Australia, England, and Norway / Sarika Kewalramani, Ioanna Palaiologou and Maria Dardanou.

By: Kewalramani, SarikaContributor(s): Palaiologou, Ioanna | Dardanou, MariaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Evolving familiesPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2023Edition: First EditionDescription: xvi,157pages. illuISBN: 9781032029252; 9781032029252Subject(s): Early childhood education | Internet of things | Play | Internet and children | Electronic toys | Information technologyDDC classification: LB1139.3.K49 2023
Contents:
Setting the scene: "New" toys - "new" learningscapes? -- Curricula landscapes for (re)culturing children's learning in the 21st century -- The technological landscapes at home, but do they really play? A case study from English homes -- Is there a space for "A" and "R" in early childhood STEM education? Building a case for AI Robotics technologies integration in Australia -- The technological landscapes with IoToys in early childhood education in Norway -- IoToys and Social-emotional literacies -- Children's agency: Mentally linked and digitally connected, but are they heard? -- Conclusions: The changing playscapes of early childhood education.
Summary: "This book offers a fresh look at recent developments in policy, curricula and pedagogical discourse around children's play with Internet of Toys (IoToys). By expanding the notion of digital and smart play perspectives in early childhood education, the authors critique and develop the broader subject area of IoToys play to better serve its end users. The book brings together research from across three different countries: Australia, Norway and England. It offers tangible examples of how one can use IoToys to build children's social skills, emotional intelligence, sense of achievement, collaboration, aspects of STEM and design play thinking processes. The learning stories of children's IoToys play will deliver a comprehensive review of how practitioners and parents can come together to build communities of practice for (re)enhancing children's learning and growth using evolving technology-based play and engage in paradigmatic debates. Readers as a result will better appreciate the growth in pragmatic applications of technologies together with theoretical perspectives. The book will be a valuable resource for any academic or practitioner just beginning to understand the complexities and success stories of integrating IoToys for children's playful learning"--
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
LB1139.3.K49 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0199146

Setting the scene: "New" toys - "new" learningscapes? -- Curricula landscapes for (re)culturing children's learning in the 21st century -- The technological landscapes at home, but do they really play? A case study from English homes -- Is there a space for "A" and "R" in early childhood STEM education? Building a case for AI Robotics technologies integration in Australia -- The technological landscapes with IoToys in early childhood education in Norway -- IoToys and Social-emotional literacies -- Children's agency: Mentally linked and digitally connected, but are they heard? -- Conclusions: The changing playscapes of early childhood education.

"This book offers a fresh look at recent developments in policy, curricula and pedagogical discourse around children's play with Internet of Toys (IoToys). By expanding the notion of digital and smart play perspectives in early childhood education, the authors critique and develop the broader subject area of IoToys play to better serve its end users. The book brings together research from across three different countries: Australia, Norway and England. It offers tangible examples of how one can use IoToys to build children's social skills, emotional intelligence, sense of achievement, collaboration, aspects of STEM and design play thinking processes. The learning stories of children's IoToys play will deliver a comprehensive review of how practitioners and parents can come together to build communities of practice for (re)enhancing children's learning and growth using evolving technology-based play and engage in paradigmatic debates. Readers as a result will better appreciate the growth in pragmatic applications of technologies together with theoretical perspectives. The book will be a valuable resource for any academic or practitioner just beginning to understand the complexities and success stories of integrating IoToys for children's playful learning"--

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