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E-raamat: Digital Technologies in Early Childhood Art: Enabling Playful Experiences

(Middlesex University, UK)
  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781474271899
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781474271899

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Through art children make sense of their experiences and the world around them. Drawing, painting, collage and modelling are open-ended and playful processes through which children engage in physical exploration, aesthetic decision-making, identity construction and social understanding. As digital technologies become increasingly prevalent in the lives of young children, there is a pressing need to understand how digital technologies shape important experiences in early childhood, including early childhood art.

Mona Sakr shows the need to consider how particular dimensions of the art-making process are changed by the use of digital technologies and what can be done by parents, practitioners and designers to enable children to adopt playful and creative practices in their interactions with digital technologies. Incorporating different theoretical perspectives, including social semiotics and posthumanism, and drawing on various research studies, this book highlights how children engage with different facets of art-making with digital technologies including: remix and mash-up; distributed ownership; imagined audiences and changed sensory and social interactions.

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Sakrs detailed case studies are not only thoroughly grounded in an appreciation of classroom practice and a knowledge of the academic literature but challenge both in ways that require reevaluation. * Paul Duncum, Professor of Art Education, University of Illinois Champaign, USA * Far more than just a how-to guide, Sakr provides a clear explanation of contemporary sociocultural and developmental theories, and then uses them to reveal childrens digital art making in a whole new light. Her observational research shows how playful, creative, and interactive children can be when they engage with digital media. This book reveals the unexpected depth of sensory and social engagement that young children experience when they make digital art, and provides practitioners a lens for seeing what and how children are learning in the process. * Heather Malin, Director of Research, Stanford Center on Adolescence, Stanford University, USA * This makes for an interesting read. * International Journal of Education through Art *

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Explores how young children make art with digital technologies, their experience of digital art-making and what can be done to make such experiences playful and creative.
List of Figures
vi
List of Tables
vii
Acknowledgements viii
1 Introduction: Digital Technologies in Early Childhood Art
1(20)
2 Early Years Practitioners' Concerns about Digital Art-Making
21(20)
3 Remix and Mash-Up: Playful Interactions with Digital Visual Culture
41(24)
4 Collaborative Creativity: Forms of Social Engagement during Digital Art-Making
65(22)
5 Affective Alignments and Moments of Meeting in Child-Parent Digital Art-Making
87(22)
6 Sensory Experience: Stimulation, or Lack Thereof, during Digital Art-Making
109(24)
7 Distributed Ownership: How the Digital Can Shake up Notions of the Individual and `Self-Expression'
133(18)
8 Intentionality in Digital Art-Making
151(22)
9 Conclusions: Enabling Playful Experiences
173(12)
References 185(12)
Index 197
Mona Sakr is Lecturer in Education and Early Childhood at Middlesex University, UK.