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digital technologies

Digital technologies have the potential to amplify learning and communicate ideas in innovative ways. Children are captivated by it given its responsive and interactive capacities.

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Developing children's digital competency will often mean developing your own.

Digital technologies can bring life to thinking and moments of inquiry whilst simultaneously building a sense of digital citizenship from an early age. 
A mobile is set up on a tripod to record two wooden artist mannequins that are being manipulated by children
Digital technologies book displayed with a banksia flower, bark and seed pods, and a digital pad

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The cover and open spread of the Digital technologies book: Digital safety & Is it really educational are the subject

Take a peek inside

references

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  1. Keyte Hartland, D. (2016). We think Everywhere, Creative Uses of Digital Media in Early Childhood. https://wethinkeverywhere.wordpress.com
     

  2. Early Childhood Australia (ECA). (2018). Statement on young children and digital technologies. Canberra, ACT: ECA. http://dx.doi.org/10.23965/ECA.001
     

  3. Giuduci, C. (2021): Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society - Special Issue. Vol 17 No 3. P.140

  4. Reggio Children.  (2019). Bordercrossings Encounters with living things / Digital Landscapes. P.15

A child uses a digital camera to take a photo of a scene outside. The camera and child's hands are the focus.
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