DocumentCode :
2299371
Title :
Technology and the Work of Children
Author :
Eisenberg, Michael
Author_Institution :
Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
fYear :
2007
fDate :
26-28 March 2007
Firstpage :
3
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
Summary form only given. One of the most enduring and marvelous traditions of children´s culture has been that of craftwork - the creation of personal, homemade items from everyday materials. Often, this tradition is described as a kind of counterweight to the influence of technology: where technology is associated with (say) the Web, or video games, or robotics, children´s crafts by contrast are assumed to be low-tech, somewhat old-fashioned activities. In point of fact, though, children´s crafts have always taken advantage of technological advance; and in that sense, the current era is no different. The capabilities of digital media and new tangible materials herald what could be a marvelous reinvigoration of children´s crafts. This talk will describe a variety of current projects at the Craft Technology Laboratory at the University of Colorado as an illustration of new possibilities for children´s work. The talk will also include a variety of free project ideas for the offering - ideas that we ourselves haven´t undertaken, and may never get to try at all, but that somebody somewhere ought to try.
Keywords :
art; Craft Technology Laboratory; children crafts; children work; craftwork; digital media; tangible materials; technological advance; technology; Conferences; Games; Intelligent robots; Laboratories;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Game and Intelligent Toy Enhanced Learning, 2007. DIGITEL '07. The First IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Jhongli City
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2801-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DIGITEL.2007.46
Filename :
4148823
Link To Document :
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