By Allison Druin, Juan Pablo Hourcade
Communications of the ACM,
January 2005,
Vol. 48 No. 1, Pages 32-34
10.1145/1039539.1039565
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Today's technologies are shaping the way children live, learn, and play. Technologies can provide a wealth of meaningful new experiences and support children's exploration of their neighborhoods, other cultures, and even the universe. Technologies are changing what it means for children to read a book, play a game, or listen to music. Innovative tools can also foster communication, collaboration, storytelling, and creativity among children.
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