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Selected Resources on Technology and the Young Child Chip Donohue, PhD, Dean of Distance Learning and Continuing Education & TEC Center Director Senior Fellow, Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media The TEC Center at Erikson Institute empowers early childhood educators to make informed decisions about the appropriate use of technology with children from birth to age 8. Through carefully selected resources and realworld examples, the Center strengthens educators’ digital literacy and their ability to intentionally select, use, integrate, and evaluate technology in the classroom and other early childhood settings. The TEC Center was launched with the support of The Boeing Company. Learn more…TEC Center www.teccenter.erikson.edu Email [email protected] Facebook www.facebook.com/teccenter.erikson Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/tec_center Pinterest http://pinterest.com/chipdonohue Resources to explore Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood http://www.commercialfreechildhood.org Center on Media and Child Health http://www.cmch.tv Center on Media and Human Development http://cmhd.northwestern.edu/ Early Childhood Investigations Webinars http://www.esbyfs.com/earlychildhoodinvestigationswebinars ECEtech.net http://www.ecetech.net/dev/ edWeb.net PreK3 Digital Learning http://www.edweb.net/prek3digitallearning Ele, Early Learning Environment, Fred Rogers Center http://ele.fredrogerscenter.org Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media at Saint Vincent College http://www.fredrogerscenter.org HITN Early Learning Collaborative http://earlylearningcollaborative.org Insighters Educational Consulting http://www.InsightersEducation.com/ International Society for Technology in Education, ISTE Standards for Teachers http://www.iste.org/standards/standardsforteachers Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop http://www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/ NAEYC, National Association for the Education of Young Children http://www.naeyc.org NAMLE, National Association for Media Literacy Education http://namle.net/publications/coreprinciples/ http://namle.net/ Results Matter Video Library – iPads in Early Childhood, Colorado Department of Education http://www.cde.state.co.us/resultsmatter/rmvideoseries_ipadsinearlychildhood Technology and Young Children Interest Forum http://www.techandyoungchildren.org/index.shtml Tech Tools Site, Child Learning & Development Center, Pacific University College of Education http://fg.ed.pacificu.edu/cldc/techtools.html Books to read Berson, I.R., & M.J. Berson, eds. 2010. Hightech Tots: Childhood in a Digital World. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc. Clark, L. S. 2013. The Parent App: Understanding Families in the Digital Age. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Guernsey, L. 2012. Screen Time: How Electronic MediaFrom Baby Videos to Educational SoftwareAffects Your Young Child. New York: Basic Books. Levin. D. E. 2013. Beyond RemoteControlled Childhood: Teaching Young Children in the Media Age. Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children. Parette, H. P. & C. Blum. 2013. Instructional Technology in Early Childhood: Teaching in the Digital Age. Baltimore, MD: Brookes. Puerling, B. 2012. Teaching in the Digital Age: Smart Tools for Age 3 to Grade 3. St. Paul, MN: Redleaf Press. Scheibe, C. & F. Rogow. (2012). The Teacher’s Guide to Media Literacy: Critical Thinking in a Multimedia World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin. Simon, F. & Nemeth, K. 2010. Digital Decisions: Choosing the Right Technology Tools for Early Childhood Education, Lewisville, NC: Gryphon House, Inc. Vasquez, V. M., & Felderman, C. B. 2012. Technology and Critical Literacy in Early Childhood. New York: Routledge. Blogs to subscribe to Ask the Mediatrician, Center on Media and Child Health, Dr. Michael Rich http://cmch.typepad.com/mediatrician/ Digital Media Diet http://digitalmediadiet.com/ EdCentral Early Ed, New America http://www.edcentral.org/category/earlyed/ Fred Rogers Center http://feeds.feedburner.com/fredrogerscenterblog/ Gail Warnings, Gail Lovely http://gailwarnings.com Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop http://ww.joanganzcooneycenter.org/blog/ NAEYC & Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media at Saint Vincent College, Joint Position Statement. 2012. Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8. www.naeyc.org/content/technologyandyoungchildren

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Selected  Resources  on  Technology  and  the  Young  Child  Chip  Donohue,  PhD,  Dean  of  Distance  Learning  and  Continuing  Education  &  TEC  Center  Director    

Senior  Fellow,  Fred  Rogers  Center  for  Early  Learning  and  Children’s  Media    

The  TEC  Center  at  Erikson  Institute  empowers  early  childhood  educators  to  make  informed  decisions  about  the  appropriate  use  of  technology  with  children  from  birth  to  age  8.  Through  carefully  selected  resources  and  real-­‐world  examples,  the  Center  strengthens  educators’  digital  literacy  and  their  ability  to  intentionally  select,  use,  integrate,  and  evaluate  technology  in  the  classroom  and  other  early  childhood  settings.  The  TEC  Center  was  launched  with  the  support  of  The  Boeing  Company.    

Learn  more…TEC  Center  www.teccenter.erikson.edu    Email  [email protected]    Facebook  www.facebook.com/teccenter.erikson    Twitter  https://twitter.com/#!/tec_center    Pinterest  http://pinterest.com/chipdonohue    

 Resources  to  explore  • Campaign  for  a  Commercial  Free  Childhood  http://www.commercialfreechildhood.org    • Center  on  Media  and  Child  Health  http://www.cmch.tv  • Center  on  Media  and  Human  Development  http://cmhd.northwestern.edu/  • Early  Childhood  Investigations  Webinars  http://www.esbyfs.com/early-­‐childhood-­‐investigations-­‐webinars    • ECEtech.net  http://www.ecetech.net/dev/  • edWeb.net  PreK-­‐3  Digital  Learning  http://www.edweb.net/prek3digitallearning    • Ele,  Early  Learning  Environment,  Fred  Rogers  Center  http://ele.fredrogerscenter.org  • Fred  Rogers  Center  for  Early  Learning  and  Children’s  Media  at  Saint  Vincent  College  http://www.fredrogerscenter.org  • HITN  Early  Learning  Collaborative  http://earlylearningcollaborative.org  • Insighters  Educational  Consulting  http://www.InsightersEducation.com/  • International  Society  for  Technology  in  Education,  ISTE  Standards  for  Teachers  http://www.iste.org/standards/standards-­‐for-­‐teachers  • Joan  Ganz  Cooney  Center  at  Sesame  Workshop  http://www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/    • NAEYC,  National  Association  for  the  Education  of  Young  Children  http://www.naeyc.org    • NAMLE,  National  Association  for  Media  Literacy  Education  http://namle.net/publications/core-­‐principles/  http://namle.net/  • Results  Matter  Video  Library  –  iPads  in  Early  Childhood,  Colorado  Department  of  Education  

http://www.cde.state.co.us/resultsmatter/rmvideoseries_ipadsinearlychildhood    • Technology  and  Young  Children  Interest  Forum  http://www.techandyoungchildren.org/index.shtml  • Tech  Tools  Site,  Child  Learning  &  Development  Center,  Pacific  University  College  of  Education  

http://fg.ed.pacificu.edu/cldc/techtools.html      Books  to  read  Berson,  I.R.,  &  M.J.  Berson,  eds.  2010.  High-­‐tech  Tots:  Childhood  in  a  Digital  World.  Charlotte,  NC:  Information  Age  Publishing,  Inc.    Clark,  L.  S.  2013.  The  Parent  App:  Understanding  Families  in  the  Digital  Age.  Oxford,  UK:  Oxford  University  Press.  Guernsey,  L.  2012.  Screen  Time:  How  Electronic  Media-­‐-­‐From  Baby  Videos  to  Educational  Software-­‐-­‐Affects  Your  Young  Child.  New  York:  

Basic  Books.  Levin.  D.  E.  2013.  Beyond  Remote-­‐Controlled  Childhood:  Teaching  Young  Children  in  the  Media  Age.  Washington,  DC:  National  Association  

for  the  Education  of  Young  Children.  Parette,  H.  P.  &  C.  Blum.  2013.  Instructional  Technology  in  Early  Childhood:  Teaching  in  the  Digital  Age.  Baltimore,  MD:  Brookes.    Puerling,  B.  2012.  Teaching  in  the  Digital  Age:  Smart  Tools  for  Age  3  to  Grade  3.  St.  Paul,  MN:  Redleaf  Press.  Scheibe,  C.  &  F.  Rogow.  (2012).  The  Teacher’s  Guide  to  Media  Literacy:  Critical  Thinking  in  a  Multimedia  World.  Thousand  Oaks,  CA:  Corwin.  Simon,  F.  &  Nemeth,  K.  2010.  Digital  Decisions:  Choosing  the  Right  Technology  Tools  for  Early  Childhood  Education,  Lewisville,  NC:  Gryphon  

House,  Inc.    Vasquez,  V.  M.,  &  Felderman,  C.  B.  2012.  Technology  and  Critical  Literacy  in  Early  Childhood.  New  York:  Routledge.    Blogs  to  subscribe  to  • Ask  the  Mediatrician,  Center  on  Media  and  Child  Health,  Dr.  Michael  Rich  http://cmch.typepad.com/mediatrician/  • Digital  Media  Diet  http://digitalmediadiet.com/  • EdCentral  Early  Ed,  New  America  http://www.edcentral.org/category/earlyed/    • Fred  Rogers  Center  http://feeds.feedburner.com/fredrogerscenterblog/    • Gail  Warnings,  Gail  Lovely  http://gailwarnings.com    • Joan  Ganz  Cooney  Center  at  Sesame  Workshop  http://ww.joanganzcooneycenter.org/blog/    

NAEYC  &  Fred  Rogers  Center  for  Early  Learning  and  Children's  Media  at  Saint  Vincent  College,  Joint  Position  Statement.  2012.  Technology  and  Interactive  Media  as  Tools  in  Early  Childhood  Programs  Serving  Children  from  Birth  through  Age  8.  www.naeyc.org/content/technology-­‐and-­‐young-­‐children    

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• Language  Castle  Blog,  Karen  Nemeth  http://languagecastle.com/wordpress/  • Little  eLit,  Early  literacy  in  the  digital  age,  Cen  Campbell  http://littleelit.com/  • Mind/Shift,  KQED  http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/    • PlayLearnParent,  Alexis  Lauricella  http://playlearnparent.com    • Teaching  like  it’s  2999,  Jennie  Magiera  http://teachinglikeits2999.blogspot.com/      Where  to  Find  Quality  Children’s  Media  • A  Matter  of  App  http://childrensappreview.blogspot.com/  • App  Friday  http://www.appfriday.com  • AppShopper  http://appshopper.com    • Children's  Technology  Review  http://childrenstech.com  • Common  Sense  Media  http://www.commonsensemedia.org/    • Digital-­‐Storytime  http://digital-­‐storytime.com  • The  Horn  Book  http://www.hbook.com/category/choosing-­‐books/app-­‐review-­‐of-­‐the-­‐week/    • The  iMums  http://www.theimum.com    • Kirkus  Reviews  https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-­‐reviews/ipad/  • Parents’  Choice  http://www.parents-­‐choice.org/  • Smart  Apps  for  Kids  http://www.smartappsforkids.com  • TeachersWithApps.com  http://teacherswithapps.com  • School  Library  Journal,  Touch  and  Go  http://blogs.slj.com/touchandgo/    Selected  readings  and  reports  on  technology  and  young  children  Blagojevic,  B.,  H.  Brumer,  S.  Chevalier,  A.  O’Clair,  &  K.  Thomes.  2012.  Touch  and  Grow  :  Learning  and  Exploring  Using  Tablets.  Teaching  

Young  Children,  6(  1),  18-­‐21.  http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow    Blagojevic,  B.,  S.  Chevalier,  A.  MacIsaac,  L.  Hitchcock,  &  B.  Frechette.  2009.  Young  Children  and  Computers,  Storytelling  and  Learning  in  a  

Digital  Age.  Teaching  Young  Children  3  (5):  1-­‐5.  http://www.naeyc.org/files/tyc/file/TYC_V3N4_Blagojevicexpanded.pdf    Buckleitner,  W.  2009.  What  Should  a  Preschooler  Know  about  Technology?  Early  Childhood  Today.  

http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3751484  Common  Sense  Media.  2013.  Zero  to  8:  Children’s  Media  Use  in  America  2013.  A  Common  Sense  Media  Research  Study.  

http://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/zero-­‐to-­‐eight-­‐childrens-­‐media-­‐use-­‐in-­‐america-­‐2013  Guernsey,  L.  2013.  The  Smart  Way  to  Use  iPads  in  the  Classroom.  Slate  Magazine,  Future  Tense  (blog),  April  15.  

www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/04/ipads_in_the_classroom_the_right_way_to_use_them_demonstrated_by_a_swiss.html    

Heejung,  A.,  &  H.  Seplocha.  2010.  Video-­‐sharing  Websites:  Tools  for  Developing  Pattern  Language  in  Young  Children.  Young  Children  65(5):  20-­‐25.  www.naeyc.org/files/yc/file/201009/AnOnline0910.pdf  

Hong,  S.B.,  &  M.  Trepanier-­‐Street.  2004.  Technology:  A  Tool  for  Knowledge  Construction  in  a  Reggio  Emilia  Inspired  Teacher  Education  Program.  Early  Childhood  Education  Journal  32  (2):  87–94.  http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/42650    

Lisenbee,  P.  2009.  Whiteboards  and  Websites:  Digital  Tools  for  the  Early  Childhood  Curriculum.  Young  Children  64(6):  92-­‐95.  Luckenbill,  J.  2012.  Getting  the  Picture:  Using  the  Digital  Camera  as  a  Tool  to  Support  Reflective  Practice  and  Responsive  Care.  Young  

Children,  67(2):  28-­‐36.  http://www.naeyc.org/yc/files/yc/file/201203/Luckenbill_YC0311.pdf    McManis,  L.D.,  &  S.B.  Gunnewig,  2012.  Finding  the  Education  in  Educational  Technology  with  Early  Learners.  Young  Children  67(3):14-­‐24.  

http://www.naeyc.org/yc/files/yc/file/201205/McManis_YC0512.pdf    Nemeth,  K.N.,  &  F.  Simon.  (2013).  Using  Technology  as  a  Teaching  Tool  for  Dual  Language  Learners  in  Preschool  through  Grade  3.  Young  

Children,  68(1)  48-­‐52.  Sharapan,  H.  2012.  From  STEM  to  STEAM:  How  Early  Childhood  Educators  Can  Apply  Fred  Rogers’  Approach.  Young  Children  67(1):  36-­‐40.  Simon,  F.,  &  Donohue  C.  2012,  November.  The  Source  of  Leadership  for  Early  Childhood  Technology  Implementation:  You!  Exchange,  79-­‐85.  Technology  and  Young  Children  Interest  Forum.  2008.  On  Our  Minds:  Meaningful  Technology  Integration  in  the  Early  Learning  Environment.  

Young  Children  63  (5):  1-­‐3.  www.naeyc.org/files/yc/file/200809/OnOurMinds.pdf  Wartella,  E.,  C.  K.  Blackwell,  A.  R.  Lauricella,  M.  B.  Robb.  2013.  Technology  in  the  Lives  of  Educators  and  Early  Childhood  Programs.  Latrobe,  

PA;  Fred  Rogers  Center  for  Early  Learning  and  Children’s  Media.  Zero  to  Three  National  Center  for  Infants,  Toddlers,  and  Families.  2013,  March).  Special  Issue  –  Media  and  Technology  in  the  Lives  of  Infants  

and  Toddlers.  Zero  to  Three  33  (4),  4-­‐42.  www.zerotothree.org/      

Updated  1/7/14  Chip  Donohue,  Director,  TEC  Center  at  Erikson  Institute  www.teccenter.erikson.edu    

   

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