Play, Creativity and Digital Cultures
Discover the fascinating intersection of play, creativity, and digital cultures in Jackie Marsh's insightful book, Play, Creativity and Digital Cultures. Published in 2008 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this engaging hardback spans 244 pages and delves into the evolving landscape of children's digital literacies. Marsh examines how traditional concepts of play and creativity in learning adapt to the influence of new media technologies. With a focus on the implications for education, this book is essential for educators, parents, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of digital culture on children's development. Explore how contemporary learning experiences are shaped by technology, and gain valuable insights into fostering creativity in a digital age. Enhance your educational library with this thought-provoking read from one of the leading voices in the field.