Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based technologies throughout society and schooling. One area that has received considerable attention is gender equity. Early work on gender and computers focused on differences between male and female access and use (e.g. Huff, Fleming & Cooper, 1992; Kirkman, 1993; Morritt, 1997; Nelson & Cooper, 1997; Sofia, 1993), with concerns focused on the potential for girls to be disadvantaged. In some respects, it is arguable that problems of gender equity in schools with respect to computers have been overcome. For example, in a small study I conducted in two New Zealand senior primary classrooms in 2003, I found that both boys and girls were motiv...
The issue of equal access to and use of computers by boys and girls is reviewed and evaluated from t...
The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the school curricula raised ...
Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavi...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the auspices o...
Abstract-Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the a...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
To make the most of the information age, you need to be male, speak English and live in an industria...
To make the most of the information age, you need to be male, speak English and live in an industria...
Different educational efforts have been employed to minimize or eliminate gender differences by usin...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
The issue of equal access to and use of computers by boys and girls is reviewed and evaluated from t...
The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the school curricula raised ...
Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavi...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the auspices o...
Abstract-Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the a...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
To make the most of the information age, you need to be male, speak English and live in an industria...
To make the most of the information age, you need to be male, speak English and live in an industria...
Different educational efforts have been employed to minimize or eliminate gender differences by usin...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
The issue of equal access to and use of computers by boys and girls is reviewed and evaluated from t...
The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the school curricula raised ...
Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavi...