STEAM: STREAM into Online Play Groups--How Children Adapt to Play in a Rapidly Digitized World

The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between technology integration and play from a whole child perspective, specifically through online play groups. As play continues to decline and vanish from our schools completely, the author believes we must reexamine the countless benefit...

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