Children’s experiences with digital technologies

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Discover how children use digital technologies and what they learn from them. This free course explores the effects of digital technologies on children’s learning and development, providing evidence-based recommendations for adults on managing children’s interactions with technology.

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This free course, Children’s experiences with digital technologies, is an introduction to how children use digital technologies, such as mobile applications, digital games and computers, and what they learn from these experiences. The course draws

On debates about screen time to critically examine and present evidence about the effects of digital technologies on children’s learning and development. It concludes with a set of evidence-based recommendations about how adults (such as parents and

Teachers) should engage with and manage children’s interactions with technology.

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Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

Understand how digital technologies have been used by children over the years

Engage critically with public debates surrounding the use of technologies by children

Understand the role of evidence in claims made about digital technologies and children

Understand the effects of digital technologies on children’s learning and development

Identify good quality digital content for children using evidence-based guidelines.

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