Over the last decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in U.S. schools has steadily increased. Though technology advocates believe that such programs can assist student writing, there has been little systematic evidence for this claim, and even less focused on technology use by at-risk learners. This study examined the effect of daily access to laptops on the writing outcomes and processes of 2,158 upper elementary students in two school districts, and the effect among diverse students. In a California district, students showed improved English language arts achievement in both a partial laptop program year and a full laptop program year. In a Colorado district, overall writing test score gains were not statistically significant; ho...
A two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7-8 francophone stud...
Technology has radically changed the ways in which students and teachers function within the classro...
Students in college face a decision of bringing a notebook with them to a lecture or to use a laptop...
Students must compose texts using keyboards for college and career success. This study focuses on wr...
Research has shown that low-income and minority students experience both achievement gaps (Pitre, 20...
© 2016, © 2016 AERA. Over the past decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in schools has...
School systems in the United States are increasingly integrating computers into the classroom. Yet, ...
This year-long, quasi-experimental study investigated the impact of the use of netbook computers and...
A yearlong one-to-one computer laptop classroom instruction intervention program used to prepare 4th...
A yearlong one-to-one computer laptop classroom instruction intervention program used to prepare 4th...
In this study, we examined the educational effects of providing fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-grade st...
Departing from the view that the digital divide is a technical issue, the EDC Center for Children an...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a one-to-one laptop computer program on the...
While nearly all schools in the United States currently have Internet access, teachers report that t...
As one-to-one computing infiltrates education across the United States, stakeholders question the im...
A two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7-8 francophone stud...
Technology has radically changed the ways in which students and teachers function within the classro...
Students in college face a decision of bringing a notebook with them to a lecture or to use a laptop...
Students must compose texts using keyboards for college and career success. This study focuses on wr...
Research has shown that low-income and minority students experience both achievement gaps (Pitre, 20...
© 2016, © 2016 AERA. Over the past decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in schools has...
School systems in the United States are increasingly integrating computers into the classroom. Yet, ...
This year-long, quasi-experimental study investigated the impact of the use of netbook computers and...
A yearlong one-to-one computer laptop classroom instruction intervention program used to prepare 4th...
A yearlong one-to-one computer laptop classroom instruction intervention program used to prepare 4th...
In this study, we examined the educational effects of providing fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-grade st...
Departing from the view that the digital divide is a technical issue, the EDC Center for Children an...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a one-to-one laptop computer program on the...
While nearly all schools in the United States currently have Internet access, teachers report that t...
As one-to-one computing infiltrates education across the United States, stakeholders question the im...
A two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7-8 francophone stud...
Technology has radically changed the ways in which students and teachers function within the classro...
Students in college face a decision of bringing a notebook with them to a lecture or to use a laptop...