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Young Chinese Children's Remote Peer Interactions and Social Competence Development during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journal of Research on Technology in Education
  • Wenwei Luo, University of South Florida
  • Ilene Berson, University of South Florida
  • Michael J. Berson, University of South Florida
  • Sophia Han, University of South Florida
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Keywords
  • Remote peer interactions,
  • mediated discourse,
  • COVID-19,
  • young children,
  • China
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1080/15391523.2021.1906361
Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way young children engage in peer communication. The aim of this study was to explore how young children engaged in peer interaction remotely by examining young children's multimodal interactions during the pandemic. Visual and audio data posted to Douyin (China's most popular live-streaming site) between January 23, 2020 and May 6, 2020 were collected and analyzed. Mediated discourse analysis was used to explore young children's remote interactions as captured on video recordings. Results support the critical role of play materials and tangible tools in mediating young children's peer interactions and participation in remote environments.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Journal of Research on Technology in Education, v. 54, issue sup1, p. S48-S64

Citation Information
Wenwei Luo, Ilene Berson, Michael J. Berson and Sophia Han. "Young Chinese Children's Remote Peer Interactions and Social Competence Development during the COVID-19 Pandemic" Journal of Research on Technology in Education Vol. 54 Iss. sup1 (2021) p. S48 - S64
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sophia-han/29/