How early childhood practitioners build, shape, and construct their digital practices: The search for an analytical space

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This ongoing research examines how early childhood practitioners build, shape, and maintain digital practices through talk and action, assuming shared construction and development of knowledge. Based on empirical data I suggest looking beyond the social situated idea of knowledge building to include multiple elements, like individual knowledge, discourse and materiality, in analyses of the digital practice field in kindergarten. The discussions are both theoretically and empirically driven and tend to create a dynamic context model as a representation of the digital practice field.

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Lafton, T. (2012). How early childhood practitioners build, shape, and construct their digital practices: The search for an analytical space. Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 2012(3), 172–186. https://doi.org/10.18261/issn1891-943x-2012-03-03

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