Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; however a divide related to socioeconomic status (SES) may still exist in the nature of information technology (IT) use. This study aimed to investigate this relationship in 1,351 Western Australian children between 6 and 17 years of age. All participants had computer access at school and 98.9% at home. Neighbourhood SES was related to computer use, IT activities, playing musical instruments, and participating in vigorous physical activity. Participants from higher SES neighbourhoods were more exposed to school computers, reading, playing musical instruments, and vigorous physical activity. Participants from lower SES neighbourhoods were more exposed to TV...
This study examined how children, drawn from K-6 grades in 3 primary schools in southwest Sydney, us...
Children in rich countries are using the Internet for social networking and gaming at very high rate...
In drawing upon cultural-historical theory, this paper reports on the use of computers in Australian...
<div><p>Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; howeve...
Young people are exposed to a range of information technologies (IT) in different environments, incl...
Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication techno...
Using time-diary data from a national sample of young school-age children, we examine the correlates...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
This study conceptualizes "digital divide" among school children. The concept of digital divide is e...
This study explores the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and the computer-use profile...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
Background: Increasing use of computers by children has raised concerns over the potential impact on...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
Children are frequently involved with the use of information technology (IT). The type of exposure t...
In this study, we analyse digital divides in terms of social inequality in digital access and use pa...
This study examined how children, drawn from K-6 grades in 3 primary schools in southwest Sydney, us...
Children in rich countries are using the Internet for social networking and gaming at very high rate...
In drawing upon cultural-historical theory, this paper reports on the use of computers in Australian...
<div><p>Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; howeve...
Young people are exposed to a range of information technologies (IT) in different environments, incl...
Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication techno...
Using time-diary data from a national sample of young school-age children, we examine the correlates...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
This study conceptualizes "digital divide" among school children. The concept of digital divide is e...
This study explores the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and the computer-use profile...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
Background: Increasing use of computers by children has raised concerns over the potential impact on...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
Children are frequently involved with the use of information technology (IT). The type of exposure t...
In this study, we analyse digital divides in terms of social inequality in digital access and use pa...
This study examined how children, drawn from K-6 grades in 3 primary schools in southwest Sydney, us...
Children in rich countries are using the Internet for social networking and gaming at very high rate...
In drawing upon cultural-historical theory, this paper reports on the use of computers in Australian...