Designing for oral storytelling practices at home: A parental perspective

Volume: 26, Pages: 100214
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
null null Storytelling at home is typically an oral practice that supports parents and children to make sense of their family identity. Parents play a key role in crafting the story plot and facilitating the child’s participation in the storytelling process. Yet in the context of digital technology, interaction design researchers have tended to focus on children and how digital storytelling tools can support them in their learning. Adopting a...
Paper Details
Title
Designing for oral storytelling practices at home: A parental perspective
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
26
Pages
100214
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