Book contents
- Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology
- Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Ethical Cyberpsychology Research and Interventions with Special Populations
- Chapter 5 Cyberlearning and Ethical Considerations for Using Technology with Children
- Chapter 6 Cyberpsychology, Aging, and Gerontechnology
- Chapter 7 Problematic Internet Use, Online Gambling, Smartphones, and Video Games
- Chapter 8 Telepsychology and the Ethical Delivery of e-Therapy
- Part III Ethical Issues in Social Media and Internet Research
- Part IV Applied Ethical Considerations
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
Chapter 5 - Cyberlearning and Ethical Considerations for Using Technology with Children
from Part II - Ethical Cyberpsychology Research and Interventions with Special Populations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2019
- Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology
- Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Ethical Cyberpsychology Research and Interventions with Special Populations
- Chapter 5 Cyberlearning and Ethical Considerations for Using Technology with Children
- Chapter 6 Cyberpsychology, Aging, and Gerontechnology
- Chapter 7 Problematic Internet Use, Online Gambling, Smartphones, and Video Games
- Chapter 8 Telepsychology and the Ethical Delivery of e-Therapy
- Part III Ethical Issues in Social Media and Internet Research
- Part IV Applied Ethical Considerations
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
Summary
Cyberlearning is a recent blending of cyberpsychology with learning technologies that is increasing in importance as new technologies proliferate our classrooms. Cyberlearning involves the convergence of psychology, education, learning technologies, computer science, engineering, and information science.
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- Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology , pp. 93 - 110Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019