MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE AND LITERACY

MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE AND LITERACY: INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGY IN PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY EDUCATION

EDITED BY

GRACE OAKLEY

The University of Western Australia, Australia

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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Beth BeschornerUniversity of Minnesota, Mankato, USA
Jon CallowSydney School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, Australia
Claire CampbellVictoria University, Australia
Jan ClarkeAssociation of Independent Schools of Western Australia (AISWA)
Barbara ComberSchool of Early Childhood and Inclusive Education, Queensland University of Technology; School of Education, University of South Australia, Australia
Amy HutchisonGeorge Mason University, USA
Umera ImtinanGraduate School of Education, University of Western Australia, Australia
Lisa KervinSchool of Education Early Start, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Wollongong, Australia
Kristiina KumpulainenUniversity of Helsinki, Finland
Natalia KucirkovaUniversity College, London Institute of Education, UK
Cher Ping LimDepartment of Curriculum and Instruction, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mohamed MelwaniDepartment of Development, Research & Technology, Beacon Primary School, Singapore
Grace OakleyGraduate School of Education, University of Western Australia, Australia
Kathy RushtonSydney School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, Australia
Sara SintonenUniversity of Helsinki, Finland
Lee Yong TayOffice of Education Research, National Institute of Education, Singapore
Jenni VartiainenUniversity of Helsinki, Finland
Chris WalshCollege of Arts & Education, Victoria University, Australia
Annette WoodsFaculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology, Australia