Welcome to a brand-new episode of the Play Provocations podcast mini-series with host Linda Harrison! In this episode, Linda is joined by Dr. Kate Highfield, Head of School for the School of Teacher Education at the University of Canberra. As a co-author of Early Childhood Australia’s updated 'Statement on Young Children and Digital Technologies', Dr. Highfield shares ways digital tools can be used as open-ended loose parts that interact with the physical world to deeply enrich wonder, investigation, and creative agency.
The discussion unpacks vital planning considerations from the revised ECA statement, highlighting the four key pillars - Relationships, Health and Wellbeing, Citizenship, and Play and Pedagogy. Dr. Highfield explains that intentional digital play should never be about passive screen consumption. Instead, technology must sit comfortably alongside gross motor and messy play, ensuring children remain content creators who control the technology rather than being controlled by it.
Listeners will walk away with three highly practical, EYLF-aligned digital play provocations. You'll explore ways to use digital backdrops to expand dramatic play, use a wireless magnifying wand to inspire detailed charcoal drawings of nature, and "Soundscape Architects" which embeds child-recorded audio directly into block construction. Tune in to discover how to merge the digital and physical worlds to build a truly holistic early learning ecosystem!
Find out more:
https://digitalchild.org.au/educators/
https://www.deakin.edu.au/faculty-of-arts-and-education/research/centre-of-excellence-for-the-digital-child
https://katehighfield.com/about-kate/
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