Journal of Early Childhood Education Research (Dec 2018)

Children’s Peer Interaction While Playing the Digital Emotion Detectives Game

  • Sari Lipponen,
  • Merja Koivula,
  • Kerttu Huttunen,
  • Leena Turja,
  • Marja-Leena Laakso

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2

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Collaborative learning and collaborative use of digital technologies are essential skills in the twenty-first century. The aim of this study was to explore the features and types of interaction that can be identified during children’s digital gameplay while playing in pairs. The following research questions were addressed: 1) What are the interactional play features that characterize the play sessions? 2) Which play types can be identified based on these interactional play features? 3) How do the interactional features and play types change during the eight-week play period? In this study, 16 children aged 5–6 years played the Emotion Detectives (ED) game in pairs at day care centres for 15–30 minutes per week. During the eight-week period, the children’s gameplay was video-recorded, and three play sessions from each pair were explored using content analysis. The results of this study deepen our understanding of the features of children’s playing in pairs and extend our knowledge of the suitability of the ED game for joint gameplay. On this basis, we make some recommendations for educational settings.

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