Video Lecture “Emergent Stage Instructional Integration” offered for free access

Is Technology Helping Young People to Learn Faster?

By IGI Global on Jan 16, 2017
Is Technology Helping Young People to Learn Faster? A child's initial social, emotional, and physical development builds a foundation for their future potential and well-being. Early education assumes a huge role in this area, and teachers and educators must make sure they are doing their best to create thriving environments for childhood success.

The video lecture "Emergent Stage Instructional Integration" investigates the importance of early developmental education and literacy programs, as well as how technology impacts childhood development.

This research is featured in the video lecture series, Fostering Early Literacy Skills Through Technological Integration, developed by Dr. Pamela Sullivan of James Madison University, USA. With early literacy programs becoming a focal point of education systems, it has become vital to evaluate how these programs are currently being implemented and how they can be improved through the development of new technologies. Fostering Early Literacy Skills through Technological Integration evaluates novel technologies and instructional techniques being implemented in literacy programs. Highlighting characteristics of literacy learners, digital tools being utilized, the cognitive impact of technologies, and the development of literacy applications, this video is pivotal source for researchers and practitioners.

Access "Emergent Stage Instructional Integration" here.

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