publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDigital inclusion in higher education has tended to be understood solely in terms of accessibility, which does little to further our understanding of the role technology plays in the learning experiences of disabled students. In this article, the authors propose a conceptual framework for exploring digital inclusion in higher education that attempts to broaden the way in which it is understood. The conceptual framework encompasses two strands: one that focuses on technology, personal and contextual factors, and one that focuses on resources and choices. This framework will be used to present and discuss the results of a study which aimed to explore the e‐learning experiences of disabled students at...
The use of information and communications technology (ICT) in higher education institutions has incr...
This article considers the impact of a two-year collaborative European Union funded project. The ‘Su...
The paper focuses on disabled students in higher education (HE) and their use of technologies to sup...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe relationship that disabled university students have w...
Digital inclusion in higher education has tended to be understood solely in terms of accessibility, ...
Background: Imperatives for digital inclusion mean there is growing demand for graduates with the kn...
Background: Imperatives for digital inclusion mean there is growing demand for graduates with the kn...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
The relationship that disabled university students have with both their technologies and institution...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
In this article we discuss the contribution of digitalisation for equal participation in higher educ...
In this article we discuss the contribution of digitalisation for equal participation in higher educ...
The use of information and communications technology (ICT) in higher education institutions has incr...
This article considers the impact of a two-year collaborative European Union funded project. The ‘Su...
The paper focuses on disabled students in higher education (HE) and their use of technologies to sup...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe relationship that disabled university students have w...
Digital inclusion in higher education has tended to be understood solely in terms of accessibility, ...
Background: Imperatives for digital inclusion mean there is growing demand for graduates with the kn...
Background: Imperatives for digital inclusion mean there is growing demand for graduates with the kn...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
The relationship that disabled university students have with both their technologies and institution...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
In this article we discuss the contribution of digitalisation for equal participation in higher educ...
In this article we discuss the contribution of digitalisation for equal participation in higher educ...
The use of information and communications technology (ICT) in higher education institutions has incr...
This article considers the impact of a two-year collaborative European Union funded project. The ‘Su...
The paper focuses on disabled students in higher education (HE) and their use of technologies to sup...