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Technology play and brain development, infancy to adolescence and future implications, Doris Bergen, Darrel R. Davis, and Jason T. Abbitt

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Technology play and brain development, infancy to adolescence and future implications, Doris Bergen, Darrel R. Davis, and Jason T. Abbitt
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Technology play and brain development
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
909325034
Responsibility statement
Doris Bergen, Darrel R. Davis, and Jason T. Abbitt
Sub title
infancy to adolescence and future implications
Summary
"'Technology Play and Brain Development' brings together current research on play development, learning technology, and brain development. The authors first navigate the play technology and brain development interface, highlighting the interactive qualities that make up each component. Next, they survey the changes in play materials and the variations in time periods for play that have occurred over the past 15-20 years, and then explain how these changes have had the potential to affect this play/brain developmental interaction. The authors also cover various types of technology-augmented play materials used by children at age levels from infancy to adolescence, and describe the particular qualities that may enhance or change brain development. In so doing, they present information on previous and current studies of the play and technology interface, in addition to providing behavioral data collected from parents and children of varied ages related to their play with different types of play materials. Significantly, they discuss how such play may affect social, emotional, moral, and cognitive development, and review futurist predictions about the potential qualities of human behavior needed by generation to come. The authors conclude with advice to toy and game designers, parents, educators, and the wider community on ways to enhance the quality of technology-augmented play experience so that play will continue to promote the development of human characteristics needed in the needed in the future"--Jacket
Table Of Contents
Introduction: The importance of understanding the brain/play/technology Interface -- Brain mutation and typical play development from infancy through adolescence: complimentary dynamic processes with technology -- Changes in play environments with advent of technology-augmented play materials: representation modes and affordances within physical and virtual contexts -- Potential influences of representation modes and affordances on various types of technology-augmented play: gains and losses -- Comparing developmental influences of technology-augmented play: researchers', parents', and children's perspectives -- Predicting the brain/play/technology interface in future society: implications for human development -- Facilitating optimum brain maturation and play development in a technologically diverse society: roles of technology designers, community stakeholders, educators, and parents -- Epilogue: Wisdom of the velveteen rabbit
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