Michael Henderson
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Teacher practices for building young children's concepts of the internet through play-based learning
Edwards, Susan, Mantilla, Ana, Henderson, Michael, Nolan, Andrea, Skouteris, Helen and Plowman, Lydia. (2018). Teacher practices for building young children's concepts of the internet through play-based learning. Educational Practice and Theory. 40(1), pp. 29 - 50. https://doi.org/10.7459/ept/40.1.03Journal article
Digital disconnect or digital difference? A socio-ecological perspective on young children's technology use in the home and the early childhood centre
Edwards, Susan, Henderson, Michael, Gronn, Donna, Scott, Anne and Mirkhil, Moska. (2017). Digital disconnect or digital difference? A socio-ecological perspective on young children's technology use in the home and the early childhood centre. Technology, Pedagogy and Education. 26(1), pp. 1 - 17. https://doi.org/10.1080/1475939X.2016.1152291Journal article
Young children's everyday concepts of the internet : A platform for cyber-safety education in the early years
Edwards, Susan, Nolan, Andrea, Henderson, Michael, Mantilla, Ana, Plowman, Lydia and Skouteris, Helen. (2018). Young children's everyday concepts of the internet : A platform for cyber-safety education in the early years. British Journal of Educational Technology. 49(1), pp. 45-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjet.12529Journal article
Young children's internet cognition
Edwards, Susan Elizabeth, Skouteris, Helen, Nolan, Andrea and Henderson, Michael. (2016). Young children's internet cognition. In In S. Garvis and N. Lemon (Ed.). Understanding digital technologies and young children: An international perspective pp. 38 - 45 Routledge.Book chapter
Developing a measure to understand children's internet cognition and cyber-safety awareness
Edwards, Susan Elizabeth, Nolan, Andrea, Henderson, Michael, Skouteris, Helen, Mantilla, Ana, Lambert, Pamela and Bird, Jo. (2016). Developing a measure to understand children's internet cognition and cyber-safety awareness. The Early Years. 36(3), pp. 322 - 335. https://doi.org/10.1080/09575146.2016.1193723Journal article
'Technological me': Young children's use of technology across their home and school contexts
Gronn, Donna, Scott, Anne, Edwards, Susan and Henderson, Michael. (2014). 'Technological me': Young children's use of technology across their home and school contexts. Technology, Pedagogy and Education. 23(4), pp. 439 - 454. https://doi.org/10.1080/1475939X.2013.813406Journal article
Students creating digital video in the primary classroom: Student autonomy, learning outcomes, and professional learning communities
Henderson, Michael, Auld, Glenn, Holkner, Bernard, Russell, Glenn, Seah, Wee Tiong, Fernando, Anthony and Romeo, Geoff. (2010). Students creating digital video in the primary classroom: Student autonomy, learning outcomes, and professional learning communities. Australian Educational Computing. 24(2), pp. 12 - 20.Journal article
Exemplar schools using innovative learning technologies
Auld, Glenn, Holkner, Bernard, Fernando, Anthony, Henderson, M., Romeo, Geoff, Russell, Graham, Seah, Wee Tiong and Edwards, Susan. (2008). Exemplar schools using innovative learning technologies. Australian Council for Computers in Education conference. Australia: Australian Council for Computers in Education. pp. 32 - 43Conference item
The effectiveness of a six-week jump shot intervention on the kinematics of netball shooting performance
Hume, Patricia, Henderson, M. and Bradshaw, Elizabeth Jane. (2006). The effectiveness of a six-week jump shot intervention on the kinematics of netball shooting performance. In M Schwaneder, G Strutzenberger and Sastenbauer et al (Ed.). XXIV International Conference on Biomechanics; in Sport. Salzburg, Austria: University of Salzburg. pp. 339 - 342Conference item
A six week netball jimp shot shooting intervention can improve netball shooting accuracy
Bradshaw, Elizabeth Jane, Henderson, M. and Hume, Patricia. (2005). A six week netball jimp shot shooting intervention can improve netball shooting accuracy. In Qing Wang (Ed.). The XXIII International Symposium on Biomechanics; in Sports. Beijing, China: China Institute of Sports Science. pp. 115 - 118Conference item
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