Since the mid-1990s, government policies in the USA, Canada, England, and Australia have promoted the need to produce an ICT skilled workforce in order to ensure national competitiveness in globalised economic conditions. In this article, we examine the ways in which these policy intentions in 1 state in Australia were translated into a techno-determinist and technocentric plan which focused primarily on getting wired up and connected. We summarise the findings from 2 projects: an investigation of a state-wide principals' professional development programme and an action research study investigating literacy, educational disadvantage, and information technologies. We found significant differences in the distribution of the physical and human...
The advent of relatively cheap micro-computers in the 1980s has led to major investment in informati...
© 2017 Dr Veronica FitzgeraldThis research was an archetypal case study of power relations between t...
A review of the literature about student use of ICT and the impact of ICT use on learning reveals a ...
Since the mid-1990s, government policies in the USA, Canada, England, and Australia have promoted th...
The pervasiveness of new technologies and their rapid spread around the globe belie the fact that ed...
Young people's relationship to the digital economy is a key site of popular and policy attentio...
In 1997, New Labour introduced a national ICT strategy for schools and went on to spend over £3.54 b...
Although information and communication technologies (ICT) have changed the environment in which stud...
This paper critically evaluates the current status of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)...
Despite popular assumptions that children of today possess high levels of skill and knowledge in the...
In this article UK governmental policy imperatives to apply new forms of information and communicati...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
In line with global trends, Australian educational policy emphatically recognises the need for conte...
Schools are more and more encouraged to write a school-based information and communication technolog...
The Digital Education Revolution (DER) faced significant challenges in Tasmania because of its distr...
The advent of relatively cheap micro-computers in the 1980s has led to major investment in informati...
© 2017 Dr Veronica FitzgeraldThis research was an archetypal case study of power relations between t...
A review of the literature about student use of ICT and the impact of ICT use on learning reveals a ...
Since the mid-1990s, government policies in the USA, Canada, England, and Australia have promoted th...
The pervasiveness of new technologies and their rapid spread around the globe belie the fact that ed...
Young people's relationship to the digital economy is a key site of popular and policy attentio...
In 1997, New Labour introduced a national ICT strategy for schools and went on to spend over £3.54 b...
Although information and communication technologies (ICT) have changed the environment in which stud...
This paper critically evaluates the current status of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)...
Despite popular assumptions that children of today possess high levels of skill and knowledge in the...
In this article UK governmental policy imperatives to apply new forms of information and communicati...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
In line with global trends, Australian educational policy emphatically recognises the need for conte...
Schools are more and more encouraged to write a school-based information and communication technolog...
The Digital Education Revolution (DER) faced significant challenges in Tasmania because of its distr...
The advent of relatively cheap micro-computers in the 1980s has led to major investment in informati...
© 2017 Dr Veronica FitzgeraldThis research was an archetypal case study of power relations between t...
A review of the literature about student use of ICT and the impact of ICT use on learning reveals a ...