Article "After smartphone : Towards a new digital education artefact" published in Revue Enfance Wed, 22 Jun 2022 09:13:48 GMT 2022-06-22T09:13:48Z Article "After smartphone : Towards a new digital education artefact" published in Revue Enfance <br><p><em>Paris; DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.3917/enf2.193.0345">https://doi.org/10.3917/enf2.193.0345</a></em></p> <br><p>Article "After smartphone : Towards a new digital education artefact" is now made available by <a href="https://www.cairn.info/revue-enfance.htm?contenu=apropos">Revue Enfance</a>, one of the most oldest (est. 1948) continental scientific journals in the field of developmental psychology and published by renowned publishing house "Presses Universitaires de France".</p> <br><p>The article is a part of an issue 3/2019 dedicated to "Cognitive technologies for childhood" edited by Jacqueline Nadel & Charles Tijus. Its abstract being as follows:</p> <br><p>"<strong>Non-moderate smartphone usage may induce diverse pathological states and behaviors which may potentially result in an array of syndromes and illnesses. Digital devices built for education rather than consumption and entertainment should not neglect intricacies of human physiology, ergonomy and cognition. For this reason, we present first four properties of an idealized “digital primer” artefact which could maximize the human and cultural potential of a normal elementary school pupil by means of holistic, semi-supervised interaction. Properties addressed and defined in this article are: “speech-based”, “narrative”, “circa-temporal” and “habit-disrupting”.</strong>"</p> <br><p>In its appendix, the article is also a 1st scientific publication contains a list of 23 characteristics of a digital primer, as proposed since 2016 on <a href="https://fibel.digital">fibel.digital</a>.</p> <br><p>Fulltext is available <a href="https://www.cairn.info/revue-enfance-2019-3-page-345.htm">here</a> for a 5 € fee.</p> Info