Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts
Herausgegeben:Blumberg, Fran C.; Brooks, Patricia J.
Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts
Herausgegeben:Blumberg, Fran C.; Brooks, Patricia J.
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Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts investigates the impact of screen media on key aspects of children and adolescents' cognitive development. Highlighting how screen media impact cognitive development, the book addresses a topic often neglected amid societal concerns about pathological media use and vulnerability to media effects, such as aggression, cyber-bullying and Internet addiction. It addresses children and adolescents' cognitive development involving their interactions with parents, early language development, imaginary play, attention, memory, and executive control, literacy and academic performance. …mehr
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Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts investigates the impact of screen media on key aspects of children and adolescents' cognitive development. Highlighting how screen media impact cognitive development, the book addresses a topic often neglected amid societal concerns about pathological media use and vulnerability to media effects, such as aggression, cyber-bullying and Internet addiction. It addresses children and adolescents' cognitive development involving their interactions with parents, early language development, imaginary play, attention, memory, and executive control, literacy and academic performance.
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- Verlag: Academic Press / Elsevier Science & Technology
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: C2015-0-06250-5
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9780128094815
- ISBN-10: 0128094818
- Artikelnr.: 48023219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Academic Press / Elsevier Science & Technology
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: C2015-0-06250-5
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9780128094815
- ISBN-10: 0128094818
- Artikelnr.: 48023219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
.Research concerns the development of children's attention and problem solving in the context of informal and formal digital learning settings.
.Author/editor of the following books: Learning by Playing: Frontiers of Video Gaming in Education (Oxford, 2014), Children and Advertising: New Issues and New Media (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2014); When East Meets West: Media Research and Practice in the US and China (Cambridge 2007); The Design of Instruction and Evaluation (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004).
.Author/editor of the following books: Learning by Playing: Frontiers of Video Gaming in Education (Oxford, 2014), Children and Advertising: New Issues and New Media (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2014); When East Meets West: Media Research and Practice in the US and China (Cambridge 2007); The Design of Instruction and Evaluation (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004).
Section 1 - Young Children's Learning from Digital Media
1. Screen Media and the Youngest Viewers: Implications for Attention and Learning
Mary L. Courage
2. Early Digital Literacy: Learning to Watch, Watching to Learn
Georgene L. Troseth, Gabrielle A. Strouse, Colleen E. Russo Johnson
3. The Effects of Parent-Child Interaction and Media User on Cognitive Development in Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Tiffany A. Pempek, Alexis R. Lauricella
4. Plugging into Word Learning: The Role of Electronic Toys and Digital Media in Language Development
Rebecca A. Dore, Jennifer M. Zosh, Kathy Kirsh-Pasek, Roberta M. Golinkoff
5. Parasocial Relationshipos with Media Characters: Imaginary Companions for Young Children's Social and Cognitive Development
Sanfra L. Calvert
Section 2 - Children and Adolescents' Cognitive Skills as Enhanced Via Media
6. Young Minds on Video Games
Thomas E. Gorman, C. Shawn Green
7. Playing With Virtual Blocks: Minecraft as a Learning Environment for Practice and Research
H. Chad Lane, Sherry Yi
8. The Impact of Digital Media on Executive Planning and Performance in Children, Adolescents, and Emerging Adults
Alexander W. Fietzer, Stephanie Chin
9. Immersive Virtual Reality and the Developing Child
Jakki O. Bailey, Jeremy N. Bailenson
10. Digital Childhoods and Literacy Development: Is Textspeak a Special Case of an "Efficient Orthography"?
11. Bridging Theory and Practice: Applying Cognitive and Educational Theory to the Design of Educational Media
Shalom M. Fisch
Section 3 - Media Literacy as a Cognitive Skill
12. Understanding the Technical and Social Complexity of the Internet: A Cognitive Developmental Resource Perspective
Samantha Bordoff, Zheng Yan
13. Measuring the Digital and Media Literacy Competencies of Children and Teens
Renee Hobbs
14. Risks, Opportunities, and Risky Opportunities: How Children Make Sense of the Online Environment
Leslie Haddon, Sonia Livingston
Section 4 - Policy and Practice Recommendations for Facilitating Learning from Media
15. Children's Learning in a Mobile Media Environment: Policies, Practices, and Possibilities
Sarah E. Vaala, Amy B. Jordan
16. How Parents Mediate Children's Media Consumption
Yalda T. Uhls, Michael B. Robb
1. Screen Media and the Youngest Viewers: Implications for Attention and Learning
Mary L. Courage
2. Early Digital Literacy: Learning to Watch, Watching to Learn
Georgene L. Troseth, Gabrielle A. Strouse, Colleen E. Russo Johnson
3. The Effects of Parent-Child Interaction and Media User on Cognitive Development in Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Tiffany A. Pempek, Alexis R. Lauricella
4. Plugging into Word Learning: The Role of Electronic Toys and Digital Media in Language Development
Rebecca A. Dore, Jennifer M. Zosh, Kathy Kirsh-Pasek, Roberta M. Golinkoff
5. Parasocial Relationshipos with Media Characters: Imaginary Companions for Young Children's Social and Cognitive Development
Sanfra L. Calvert
Section 2 - Children and Adolescents' Cognitive Skills as Enhanced Via Media
6. Young Minds on Video Games
Thomas E. Gorman, C. Shawn Green
7. Playing With Virtual Blocks: Minecraft as a Learning Environment for Practice and Research
H. Chad Lane, Sherry Yi
8. The Impact of Digital Media on Executive Planning and Performance in Children, Adolescents, and Emerging Adults
Alexander W. Fietzer, Stephanie Chin
9. Immersive Virtual Reality and the Developing Child
Jakki O. Bailey, Jeremy N. Bailenson
10. Digital Childhoods and Literacy Development: Is Textspeak a Special Case of an "Efficient Orthography"?
11. Bridging Theory and Practice: Applying Cognitive and Educational Theory to the Design of Educational Media
Shalom M. Fisch
Section 3 - Media Literacy as a Cognitive Skill
12. Understanding the Technical and Social Complexity of the Internet: A Cognitive Developmental Resource Perspective
Samantha Bordoff, Zheng Yan
13. Measuring the Digital and Media Literacy Competencies of Children and Teens
Renee Hobbs
14. Risks, Opportunities, and Risky Opportunities: How Children Make Sense of the Online Environment
Leslie Haddon, Sonia Livingston
Section 4 - Policy and Practice Recommendations for Facilitating Learning from Media
15. Children's Learning in a Mobile Media Environment: Policies, Practices, and Possibilities
Sarah E. Vaala, Amy B. Jordan
16. How Parents Mediate Children's Media Consumption
Yalda T. Uhls, Michael B. Robb
Section 1 - Young Children's Learning from Digital Media
1. Screen Media and the Youngest Viewers: Implications for Attention and Learning
Mary L. Courage
2. Early Digital Literacy: Learning to Watch, Watching to Learn
Georgene L. Troseth, Gabrielle A. Strouse, Colleen E. Russo Johnson
3. The Effects of Parent-Child Interaction and Media User on Cognitive Development in Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Tiffany A. Pempek, Alexis R. Lauricella
4. Plugging into Word Learning: The Role of Electronic Toys and Digital Media in Language Development
Rebecca A. Dore, Jennifer M. Zosh, Kathy Kirsh-Pasek, Roberta M. Golinkoff
5. Parasocial Relationshipos with Media Characters: Imaginary Companions for Young Children's Social and Cognitive Development
Sanfra L. Calvert
Section 2 - Children and Adolescents' Cognitive Skills as Enhanced Via Media
6. Young Minds on Video Games
Thomas E. Gorman, C. Shawn Green
7. Playing With Virtual Blocks: Minecraft as a Learning Environment for Practice and Research
H. Chad Lane, Sherry Yi
8. The Impact of Digital Media on Executive Planning and Performance in Children, Adolescents, and Emerging Adults
Alexander W. Fietzer, Stephanie Chin
9. Immersive Virtual Reality and the Developing Child
Jakki O. Bailey, Jeremy N. Bailenson
10. Digital Childhoods and Literacy Development: Is Textspeak a Special Case of an "Efficient Orthography"?
11. Bridging Theory and Practice: Applying Cognitive and Educational Theory to the Design of Educational Media
Shalom M. Fisch
Section 3 - Media Literacy as a Cognitive Skill
12. Understanding the Technical and Social Complexity of the Internet: A Cognitive Developmental Resource Perspective
Samantha Bordoff, Zheng Yan
13. Measuring the Digital and Media Literacy Competencies of Children and Teens
Renee Hobbs
14. Risks, Opportunities, and Risky Opportunities: How Children Make Sense of the Online Environment
Leslie Haddon, Sonia Livingston
Section 4 - Policy and Practice Recommendations for Facilitating Learning from Media
15. Children's Learning in a Mobile Media Environment: Policies, Practices, and Possibilities
Sarah E. Vaala, Amy B. Jordan
16. How Parents Mediate Children's Media Consumption
Yalda T. Uhls, Michael B. Robb
1. Screen Media and the Youngest Viewers: Implications for Attention and Learning
Mary L. Courage
2. Early Digital Literacy: Learning to Watch, Watching to Learn
Georgene L. Troseth, Gabrielle A. Strouse, Colleen E. Russo Johnson
3. The Effects of Parent-Child Interaction and Media User on Cognitive Development in Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Tiffany A. Pempek, Alexis R. Lauricella
4. Plugging into Word Learning: The Role of Electronic Toys and Digital Media in Language Development
Rebecca A. Dore, Jennifer M. Zosh, Kathy Kirsh-Pasek, Roberta M. Golinkoff
5. Parasocial Relationshipos with Media Characters: Imaginary Companions for Young Children's Social and Cognitive Development
Sanfra L. Calvert
Section 2 - Children and Adolescents' Cognitive Skills as Enhanced Via Media
6. Young Minds on Video Games
Thomas E. Gorman, C. Shawn Green
7. Playing With Virtual Blocks: Minecraft as a Learning Environment for Practice and Research
H. Chad Lane, Sherry Yi
8. The Impact of Digital Media on Executive Planning and Performance in Children, Adolescents, and Emerging Adults
Alexander W. Fietzer, Stephanie Chin
9. Immersive Virtual Reality and the Developing Child
Jakki O. Bailey, Jeremy N. Bailenson
10. Digital Childhoods and Literacy Development: Is Textspeak a Special Case of an "Efficient Orthography"?
11. Bridging Theory and Practice: Applying Cognitive and Educational Theory to the Design of Educational Media
Shalom M. Fisch
Section 3 - Media Literacy as a Cognitive Skill
12. Understanding the Technical and Social Complexity of the Internet: A Cognitive Developmental Resource Perspective
Samantha Bordoff, Zheng Yan
13. Measuring the Digital and Media Literacy Competencies of Children and Teens
Renee Hobbs
14. Risks, Opportunities, and Risky Opportunities: How Children Make Sense of the Online Environment
Leslie Haddon, Sonia Livingston
Section 4 - Policy and Practice Recommendations for Facilitating Learning from Media
15. Children's Learning in a Mobile Media Environment: Policies, Practices, and Possibilities
Sarah E. Vaala, Amy B. Jordan
16. How Parents Mediate Children's Media Consumption
Yalda T. Uhls, Michael B. Robb