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Developing evaluation tools for assessing the educational potential of apps for preschool children in the UK

Kolak, J; Norgate, SH; Monaghan, P; Taylor, G

Authors

J Kolak

SH Norgate

P Monaghan



Abstract

Selecting high quality apps can be challenging for caregivers and educators. We here develop tools evaluating educational potential of apps for preschool children. In Study 1, we developed two complementary evaluation tools tailored to different audiences. We grounded them in developmental theory and linked them to research on children’s experience with digital media. In Study 2 we applied these tools to a wide sample of apps in order to illustrate their use and to address the role of cost in quality of educational apps. There are concerns that a social disadvantage may lead to a digital disadvantage, an “app gap”. We thus applied our tools to the most popular free (N=19) and paid (N=24) apps targeting preschoolers. We found that the “app gap” associated with cost is only related to some aesthetic features of apps rather than any observable educational advantage proffered by paid apps. Our study adds a novel contribution to the research on children’s apps by developing tools to be used across a wide range of audiences, providing the first description of the quantity of app design features during app use and evaluating the educational potential of free and paid apps.

Citation

Kolak, J., Norgate, S., Monaghan, P., & Taylor, G. (2021). Developing evaluation tools for assessing the educational potential of apps for preschool children in the UK. Journal of Children and Media, 15(3), 410-430. https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2020.1844776

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 27, 2020
Online Publication Date Dec 9, 2020
Publication Date Jul 3, 2021
Deposit Date Nov 2, 2020
Publicly Available Date Dec 15, 2020
Journal Journal of Children and Media
Print ISSN 1748-2798
Electronic ISSN 1748-2801
Publisher Routledge
Volume 15
Issue 3
Pages 410-430
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2020.1844776
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2020.1844776
Related Public URLs https://www-tandfonline-com.salford.idm.oclc.org/toc/rchm20/current

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