The use of information technology in education is now a political orthodoxy, seen by many politicians and educators as a ready means of widening partici-pation to those social groups traditionally excluded from learning. However, the role of technology in overcoming social exclusion in education and lifetime learning practices has often failed to be objectively discussed, with a tendency for many educationalists to adopt either overtly optimistic or pessimistic posi-tions. From this background, the present article objectively examines both cur-rent patterns of exclusion from education and technology alongside the range of ongoing policies and initiatives established in the United States concerned with technology and education. Moreover, bas...
Under the trend of ICT implementation in education, students’ learning becomes highly reliant on ICT...
Examinations of the so-called digital divide – commonly thought of as the divide in access and use o...
This study critiqued the notion that a binary “digital divide ” between high and low resource school...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
This article addresses the continuing digital divide in public education, one that defines itself la...
Education is seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in educati...
The potential for educational technology to revolutionize teaching and learning has been widely ackn...
The closure of schools has left some students behind without computers or the Internet. The unfair p...
The term “digital divide ” has traditionally described inequali-ties in access to computers and the ...
In my personal experience I witnessed a discrepancy between what was available to schools and studen...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
AbstractThe integration and adoption of digital technologies have enabled improvements in the qualit...
[EN] The availability of technologies for supporting personal, productivity, communications, and bu...
This research paper reviews the differences between technology deployment in affluent school distric...
Under the trend of ICT implementation in education, students’ learning becomes highly reliant on ICT...
Examinations of the so-called digital divide – commonly thought of as the divide in access and use o...
This study critiqued the notion that a binary “digital divide ” between high and low resource school...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
This article addresses the continuing digital divide in public education, one that defines itself la...
Education is seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in educati...
The potential for educational technology to revolutionize teaching and learning has been widely ackn...
The closure of schools has left some students behind without computers or the Internet. The unfair p...
The term “digital divide ” has traditionally described inequali-ties in access to computers and the ...
In my personal experience I witnessed a discrepancy between what was available to schools and studen...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
AbstractThe integration and adoption of digital technologies have enabled improvements in the qualit...
[EN] The availability of technologies for supporting personal, productivity, communications, and bu...
This research paper reviews the differences between technology deployment in affluent school distric...
Under the trend of ICT implementation in education, students’ learning becomes highly reliant on ICT...
Examinations of the so-called digital divide – commonly thought of as the divide in access and use o...
This study critiqued the notion that a binary “digital divide ” between high and low resource school...