Category Archives: Future of Childhood
Andrew Przybylski: The Future of Digital Play
May 21, 2020
For the fourth part of this series, we asked experts to focus their predictions on digital play by answering the question, “How will the way children play with digital media change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” Opening the black box of digital play Andrew Przybylski, PhD, is a Psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. Play is the fundamental activity through which humans learn, live, and adapt to the world.…
Juan Rubio: The Future of Digital Play
May 21, 2020
For the fourth part of this series, we asked experts to focus their predictions on digital play by answering the question, “How will the way children play with digital media change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” Virtual library spaces to connect children Juan Rubio is the Digital Media and Learning Program Manager at The Seattle Public Library. Before COVID-19, informal learning spaces such as libraries provided children with afterschool programs that gave…
Jordan Shapiro: The Future of Digital Play
May 21, 2020
For the fourth part of this series, we asked experts to focus their predictions on digital play by answering the question, “How will the way children play with digital media change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” Kids will demand authenticity through digital play Jordan Shapiro, PhD, is author of The New Childhood: Raising Kids to Thrive in a Connected World and a Senior Fellow at the Joan Ganz Cooney Center. Across all…
Katie Salen Tekinbaş: The Future of Digital Play
May 21, 2020
For the fourth part of this series, we asked experts to focus their predictions on digital play by answering the question, “How will the way children play with digital media change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” A call for caring and care-full play communities Katie Salen Tekinbaş, MFA, LHD, is a Professor in the Department of Informatics at the University of California at Irvine, as well as Chief Designer and co-founder of…
Tami Bhaumik: The Future of Digital Play
May 21, 2020
For the fourth part of this series, we asked experts to focus their predictions on digital play by answering the question, “How will the way children play with digital media change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” The future of play is…bringing the world together As VP of Digital Civility for Roblox, Tami Bhaumik leads Roblox’s groundbreaking digital civility initiative focused on providing kids, teens, parents, and caregivers with the skills needed to…
Jesse Schell: The Future of Digital Play
May 21, 2020
For the fourth part of this series, we asked experts to focus their predictions on digital play by answering the question, “How will the way children play with digital media change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” Parents and kids will learn to play together Jesse Schell is CEO of Schell Games and Distinguished Professor of Entertainment Technology at Carnegie Mellon University. Videogames represent a significant divide between parents and kids. Kids are…
Mitchel Resnick: The Future of Digital Play
May 21, 2020
For the fourth part of this series, we asked experts to focus their predictions on digital play by answering the question, “How will the way children play with digital media change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” Creativity, community, and kindness Mitchel Resnick, PhD, Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab, is author of the book Lifelong Kindergarten: Cultivating Creativity through Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play. On March 18, 2020, a…
Voices on the Future of Childhood: The Future of Play
May 6, 2020
During the current COVID-19 crisis, children’s play has necessarily evolved to accommodate school shutdowns, social distancing guidelines, and parents’ at-home work schedules. Parks and playgrounds are off-limits. Puzzle and board game sales soar. And Zoom playdates have become the norm. Which of these changes will “stick” in a post-pandemic world, for better and for worse? We asked nine experts to offer their insights and predictions on what play will—or better yet, should—look like when families are released from isolation. How…
Bo Stjerne Thomsen: The Future of Play
May 6, 2020
In this third installment of the series, we asked experts, “How will childhood play change in the coming months and/or years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?” Play makes children more equipped for the future Bo Stjerne Thomsen, PhD, is the Vice-President and Chair of Learning through Play in the LEGO Foundation. The uncertainty and rapid societal change affecting all domains of children’s lives will bring greater attention to the fundamental role of play for children to learn across…
Makeda Mays Green: The Future of Play
May 6, 2020
For Part 3 of the Voices on the Future of Childhood series, we asked experts to offer their insights and predictions on what play will—or better yet, should—look like when families are released from isolation. From pandemic disruption to social reconstruction Makeda Mays Green is Vice President of Digital Consumer Insights at Nickelodeon. Arguably, communal play has faced no greater adversary than COVID-19. This pandemic has aggressively disrupted kids’ daily routines and recklessly challenged face-to-face interaction. From canceled playdates to…