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‘Let's see if you can see me': making connections with Google Earth™ in a preschool classroom
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Digital SocietyChildren Accomplish PlaceSocial Interaction ApproachEducationEarly Childhood EducationCommunicationMedia TechnologyGoogle Earth™Interactive LearningDigital CultureLearning EnvironmentDigital EnvironmentsVirtual ClassroomGeohumanitiesLiteracy LearningDigital MediaDigital Media LiteracyDigital LiteracyVirtual WorldsSocial ComputingPreschool ClassroomHuman-computer InteractionPreschool EducationArts‘ LetDigital Learning
Bringing a social interaction approach to children's geographies to investigate how children accomplish place in everyday lives, we draw on ethnomethodological and conversation analytic approaches that recognize children's competence to manipulate their social and digital worlds. An investigation of preschool-aged children engaged with Google Earth™ shows how they both claimed and displayed technological understandings and practices such as manoeuvring the mouse and screen, and referenced place through relationships with local landmarks and familiar settings such as their school. At times, the children's competing agendas required orientation to each other's ideas, and shared negotiation to come to resolution. A focus on children's use of digital technologies as they make meaning of the world around them makes possible new understandings of place within the geographies of childhood and education.
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