Creative technologies as a conduit for learning in the early years

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McDonald, Susan and Howell, Jennifer. (2012). Creative technologies as a conduit for learning in the early years. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood. 37(1), pp. 136-141. https://doi.org/10.1177/183693911203700116
AuthorsMcDonald, Susan and Howell, Jennifer
Abstract

This paper describes the use of robotics in an Early Years classroom as a tool to aid the development of technological skills in a creative environment rich with literacy and numeracy opportunities. The pilot project described illustrates how a three-phase process can result in: (1) the development of emergent literacy and numeracy, and (2) the development of digital literacy and digital access for Early Years learners. The pilot study was conducted in a combined Prep–Year 1 class over a six-week period, during which students were introduced to and engaged in the creation of robots and simple machines via the use of LEGO WeDo©. The pilot was designed around three distinct phases: modelling, exploring, and evaluating. These phases provided scaffolding for the students to engage with the technology and for the class teacher to develop her own skills. This use of WeDo© is unique to Australia, unique to Early Years, and marries hands-on, fine-motor development with 21st century learning. The outcomes of the project astounded and delighted the teacher, the principal and the researchers.

KeywordsEarly childhood education; LEGO; fine-motor skills; digital literacy; numeracy; robotics; Australia
Year01 Jan 2012
JournalAustralasian Journal of Early Childhood
Journal citation37 (1), pp. 136-141
PublisherSage Publications Ltd. (UK)
ISSN1836-9391
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/183693911203700116
Web address (URL)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/183693911203700116
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Page range136-141
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Print01 Mar 2012
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© 2012 Early Childhood Australia Inc.

Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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