
Children's virtual play worlds : culture, learning, and participation
edited by Anne Burke & Jackie Marsh
Bok · Engelsk · 2013
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Omfang | vi, 226 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Introduction: the changing landscapes of children's play worlds / Anne Burke and Jackie Marsh -- Post-industrial play: understanding the relationship between traditional and converged forms of play in the early years / Susan Edwards -- Developmental implications for children's virtual worlds / Kaveri Subrahmanyam -- Stardolls and the virtual playground: how identity construction works in the new digital frontier / Anne Burke -- Breaking the ice: play, friendships and online identities in young children's use of virtual worlds / Jackie Marsh -- "Cause I know how to get friends-plus they like my dancing": (l)earning the nexus of practice in Club Penguin / Karen E. Wohlwend and Tolga Kargin -- Virtual clay or virtual play: identity shaping, consumer building and corporate affiliation versus literacies affordance inside barbiegirls.com / Jan Connelly -- May the force be with you: harnessing the power of brain-computer games / Isabel Pederson and Jennifer Rowsell -- "Hey! can you show me how to do this?": digital games as a mediator of family time / Stephanie Reich, Ksenia Korobkova, Rebecca W. Black and Mariya Sumaroka -- Digital play structures: examining the terms of use (an play) found in children's commercial virtual worlds / Sara M. Grimes -- Green pixels to green behaviours: sustainability literacy in virtual worlds for children / Eric Meyers and Robert Bittner -- An argument for assemblage theory: integrated spaces, mobility and polycentricity / Victoria Carrington -- Afterword / Jackie Marsh and Anne Burke.
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ISBN | 9781433118265. - 9781433118272
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ISBN(galt) | 9781453910696 (e-book)
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