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Title: Studying the media education practices of young children at home : methodological lessons from a cross-national qualitative study on digital activities at home
Other Titles: Media literacy and media education research methods : a handbook
Authors: Chaudron, Stephane
Di Gioia, Rosanna
Marin, Cristina Aliagas
Topić, Marina Kotrla
Letnes, Mari-Ann
Lobe, Bojana
Matsumoto, Mitsuko
Mifsud, Charles L.
Poveda, David
Velicu, Anca
Keywords: Media literacy
Media programs (Education)
Educational technology
Technology and children
Digital electronics
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Chaudron, S., Di Gioia, R., Aliagas Marin, C., Kotrla Topić, M., Letnes, M. A., Lobe, B., ... & Velicu, A. (2024). Studying the media education practices of young children at home: Methodological lessons from a cross-national qualitative study on digital activities at home. In P. Fastrez, & N. Landry (Eds.), Media literacy and media education research methods (pp. 45-61). London: Routledge
Abstract: Do you remember 2010? Our phones had become smart, a new category of media technology, which would take the name of the “tablet”, was about to radically change the way in which we engage with digital media. Within a few years, these devices were adopted massively in Western countries and beyond. The secrets of their success reside in some, at that time, original assets like touch screen technology, portability, and versatility (Straker et al., 2018; Marsh, 2020). The then-new digital devices appealed not only to adults but increasingly to younger children.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/135205
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