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Digital games and digital play in early childhood: a cultural-historical approach
Nikolai Veresov
Monash University

Nikolai Veresov discusses a distinction between digital play (DP) and digital game (DG) as a cultural tool connected to the main components of play – imaginary situations, play rules and play actions. Read the Study

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Digital games and digital play in early childhood: a cultural-historical approach