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Domesticated Smartphones in Early Childhood Education and Care settings. Blurring the lines between pedagogical and administrative use

In Norway’s ‘Framework Plan for kindergartens’ digital tools are to be implemented for learning, play and creativity. Implicitly the concept of digital tools, or ICTs, tend to be tablets, computers, and interactive whiteboards, smartphones are as such not taken into account. However, we find that th...

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