Child's Play: Computer Games, Theories of Play and Children's Development
- Topics:
- Video games
- Tags:
- Australian Computer Society,
- Computer,
- Computer Game,
- Games,
- Personal Technology,
- Productivity,
- Theory
- Source:
- Australian Computer Society
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Overview: The purpose of this project is to examine the ways in which classical and modern theories of play may be applied to an analysis of the developmental value of computer software in the early childhood years. Modern and classical theories of play have identified many ways in which play may advance the cognitive, social and emotional development of children. However, in the last two decades there has been concern that play is being replaced by other activities such as computer games, ranging from commercial arcade games to different kinds of educational software.
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Format: PDF | Size: 214KB | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 8



