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Anja Stevic; Desirée Schmuck; Marina F. Thomas; Kathrin Karsay; Jörg Matthes – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2024
During early adolescence children are increasingly using their smartphones not only throughout the day, but also before or even during the nighttime. Prior research has revealed that children's school performance might suffer because of late-night smartphone use. To gain a further understanding of the consequences of nighttime smartphone use on…
Descriptors: Sleep, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Attention Span
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Kym Simoncini; Jacqueline McKechnie; Catherine Hilly; Bernadette Matthews – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Families are children's first and most important teachers. However, their ability to support children's learning and development at home varies due to knowledge, skills, and confidence. Family interventions aimed at increasing parents' skills are labour-intensive and expensive. In contrast, text messages are low-cost and scalable. Text messages…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Family Involvement
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Kendra Allison; Robin M. Dawson; DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias; Joan M. Culley; Nancy Brown – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2024
Early adolescent children communicate on smartphones and social media, resulting in online sexual risks and potential adverse health outcomes. This study investigated parents' awareness of early adolescent engagement in online sexual risks on smartphones and social media and the protective practices used to mitigate these risks. Semi-structured…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Risk, Health Behavior, Telecommunications
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K. Jordan; K. Damani; C. Myers; P. Khagame; A. Mumbi; L. Njuguna – African Educational Research Journal, 2023
The use of mobile phones has been identified as a potential way to bring the benefits of educational technology to a wider audience, including in low-connectivity settings. This is a topic that has received renewed interest recently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures. While a number of recent studies have demonstrated good…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology
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Fan, Min; Antle, Alissa N.; Lu, Zhicong – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
Short-video mobile apps are an emergent media form and play a significant role in young children's everyday lives. We explored the parental perspectives of 2-to-6-year-old Chinese children's use of short-video mobile apps. We distributed an online questionnaire that received 266 valid responses from parents and conducted in-depth interviews with…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Foreign Countries, Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs
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Pauldy Cornelia Johanna Otermans; Stephanie Baines; Monica Pereira; Chelsea Livingstone; Dev Aditya – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2024
Revolutionary technological advancements have introduced the integration of Conversational AI into a multitude of different settings. This widespread implementation has raised questions about the impact of AI on learning, its benefits are and its potential costs. This study aims to explore the perspectives of parents, investigating their…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Parent Attitudes, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Mediated Communication
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Jinghui Zhang; Yuxuan Cao; Yan Li – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
Problematic media use among preschoolers is a growing concern. This study investigates the relationship between mother phubbing and problematic media use in preschoolers, examining the mediating role of child screen preference and the moderating effect of extraversion. 772 mothers (Mean[subscript age] = 34.13 years) with preschool-aged children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Parent Child Relationship, Child Behavior
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Ifeanyi Adigwe – SAGE Open, 2024
This study investigates the gender perspectives of adolescents' online risk-taking and parental mediation in Nigerian families. Because the "the-one size fits all" relating to effective mediation of adolescents' digital media may not apply to adolescent boys and girls in the same way. Accounting for gender differences in digital media…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Risk, Internet, Parent Participation
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Neher, Taylor; Green, Jeni; Puzia, Megan; Huberty, Jennifer – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2022
Background: In the United States, 68% of children do not get the recommended nine hours of sleep, which can lead to many negative health outcomes (e.g., mental health). Mindfulness meditation mobile apps may be an option for improving children's sleep and mental health outcomes; however, there is limited research on how children across different…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Sleep, Age Differences, Gender Differences
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Koran, Nihan; Berkmen, Bengü; Adalier, Ahmet – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
COVID-19 has affected North Cyprus since the beginning of March 2020. On March 10th 2020, the council of ministers in North Cyprus announced a lockdown and listed some restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus; schools and entertainment centres were closed, and children had to spend most of their day at home. This study aims to examine the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Uun Hariyanti; Wu-Yuin Hwang; Rio Nurtantyana; Herman Dwi Surjono; Irma Nuur Rochmah; Anh Hoang; Muhammad Irfan Luthfi; Muhamad Trio Maulana Putra – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Authentic contextual learning (ACL) with mobile apps near home became prevalent and promising due to the COVID-19 pandemic since students were asked to learn near home without going to school. However, learning with mobile apps may cause problematic issues, such as anxiety and acceptance of either students or parents. This study aims to…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs
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Hee Jin Bang; Eric Setoguchi; Alison Mackey; Akiko Fujii – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2024
Digital educational game-based apps can be effective in helping young children develop language skills, particularly when paired with formal instruction. However, we need to know more about how educational games benefit learning in the absence of formal instruction, given children's proficiency with and willingness to use mobile devices anytime,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Computer Software
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Dobson, Madeleine; Jay, Jenny – Issues in Educational Research, 2020
Images of children and family life are prevalent across social media contexts. In particular, "Instagram" is a popular platform for sharing photographs and videos of children and families. This paper explores the representation of children and family life, with an emphasis on the 'image of the child' that exists on Instagram. A…
Descriptors: Social Media, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Family Life
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Lee, Sang Eun; Choi, Naya; Kiaer, Jieun – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2023
The study explored the social perceptions of young children's use of smart devices in South Korea using big data methodologies. Big data methodologies allowed to uncover underlying thoughts and feelings about young children's use of smart devices that had not been discovered in existing studies. The study extracted raw data from three different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Attitudes, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Jacob Chomba Nshimbi; Robert Serpell – International Review of Education, 2023
The main objective of this case study was to use children as models to assist their parents in acquiring literacy with the help of a phone-based literacy game. Eight women in rural Zambia were loaned phones with GraphoGame[TM] a digital literacy game, to use as a resource for literacy learning, with the assistance of their children. The…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Mothers, Literacy, Comparative Analysis
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