Drawing and writing on the screen


Autoria(s): Knight, Linda M.; Dooley, Karen T.
Contribuinte(s)

Dezuanni, M.

Dooley, K.

Gattenhof, S.

Knight, L.

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

This chapter focuses on the physicality of the iPad as an object, and how that physicality affects the interactions children have with the device generally, and the apps specifically. Thinking about the physicality of the iPad is important because the materials, size, weight and appearance make the iPad quite unlike most other toys and equipment in the kindergarten space. Most strikingly, this physicality does not ‘represent’ the virtual vast dimensions of the iPad brought about through the diverse functions and contents of the apps contained in it. While the iPad is small enough and functional enough to be easily handled and operated even by young children, it is capable of performing highly complex, highly technological tasks that take it beyond its diminutive dimensions. This virtual-actual contrast is interesting to consider in relation to the other resources more commonly found in a kindergarten space. While objects such as toys, bricks, building materials often do prompt the child to imagine and invent beyond the physical boundaries of the toy, they not have the same types of virtual-actual contrasts of a digital device such as the iPad. How then, might children be drawn to the iPad because of its physical, technological and virtual difference? Particularly, how might this virtual-actual difference impact on the physical skills associated with writing and drawing: skills usually learnt through the use of a pencil and paper? While the research project did not set out to compare how digital and paper-based resources affect writing and drawing skills there was great interest to see how young children negotiated drawing and writing on the shiny glass surface of the iPad.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74707/

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74707/2/74707.pdf

http://www.sponpress.com/books/details/9781138778580/

Knight, Linda M. & Dooley, Karen T. (2015) Drawing and writing on the screen. In Dezuanni, M., Dooley, K., Gattenhof, S., & Knight, L. (Eds.) iPads in the Early Years : Developing Literacy and Creativity. Routledge, United KIngdom.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Taylor & Francis Group

Fonte

School of Curriculum; Creative Industries Faculty; Faculty of Education; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #130102 Early Childhood Education (excl. Maori) #130201 Creative Arts Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy #130306 Educational Technology and Computing #iPads in education #early childhood #digital technologies #children's drawings #children's writing
Tipo

Book Chapter