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E-raamat: Using Mobiles in Early Childhood and Elementary Settings

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  • Formaat: 193 pages
  • Sari: Digital Media and Learning
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648022845
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  • Formaat: 193 pages
  • Sari: Digital Media and Learning
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648022845

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Mobile learning is a primary learning format in the education of young children from birth through 6th grade. This format has been found to have a positive impact on the academic achievement, self-efficacy, motivation, and learning attitudes of students, including those with special needs (Ciampa, 2014; Hwang, 2014; Nikou & Economides, 2018; Xie, Basham, Marino & Rice, 2018). In both formal and informal learning contexts, mobile learning affords opportunities to innovate and explore new forms of authentic experiences, meaning-making, and creativity with untethered technology (Choi, Land, & Zimmerman, 2018; Schuck, Kearney & Burden, 2017). This edited book acts as a springboard to expand discussions surrounding how mobiles might best be situated in contexts relating to young children. With a focus on early childhood and elementary settings, this book both expands the definition of mobiles to encompass digital-physical tools (e.g. Osmo, probeware) and wearables. It also provides insight into how intentional integration of mobiles supports the development and practice of both in-service and preservice teachers working with students in early childhood and elementary settings.



This book explores mobile learning's positive impact on young children's education, including those with special needs. It discusses innovative uses of digital-physical tools and wearables, and provides insights into integrating mobiles in early childhood and elementary settings for teachers.

Foreword vii
Preface xi
SECTION I SUPPORTING PRESERVICE AND INSERVICE TEACHER DEVELOPMENT
1 Preservice Teachers' Conceptions of Mobile Technology in the Elementary Mathematics Classroom
3(22)
Angela Barlow
Victoria Groves-Scott
2 The Role of Mobile Technology Within Elementary Project-Based Learning Classrooms
25(22)
Michael Svec
Dawn Mitchell
3 Mobile Devices and Their Impact on Teacher Professional Development
47(14)
Amanda Bennett
Georgia McKown
4 Timely and Relevant: Twitter Professional Development
61(22)
Koti L. Hubbard
Lindsay Yearta
SECTION II REACHING STUDENTS AND FAMILIES OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM
5 Mobile Applications to Teach, Build Mindfulness, and Empower Children
83(18)
Matthew Dombrowski
Jaime Dombrowski
6 Supporting Home Environments Through Mobiles
101(10)
Amaris Cordero
Qianyi Gao
SECTION III EXPLORING INNOVATIVE AND EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM INTEGRATION
7 A Case for Implementation of Extended Reality in Early Childhood Education
111(18)
Luke Bennett
Rohan Jowallah
8 Elementary Teacher-Created Mobile Technology Projects With a Data-Based Research Approach
129(16)
Joanna B. Stegall
Margaret Walworth
Jacquelynn A. Malloy
Gary Mosley
9 When Mobile Learning Intersects With Social Class: Computational Thinking in a Low Socioeconomic Status School
145(18)
Brandon Dickson
Donna Kotsopoulos
10 Using Mobiles in the Early Childhood Classroom
163(8)
Kathryn A. Wolfe
Kaitlyn M. Biedenbender
About the Editors 171(2)
About the Contributors 173
Cynthia C.M. Deaton, Clemson University

Sandra Linder, Clemson University

Josh Herron, Anderson University

Ryan Visser, Clemson University