Does differential access to computer technology at home compound the educational disparities between rich and poor? Would a program of government provision of computers to early secondary school students reduce these disparities? We use administrative data on North Carolina public school students to corroborate earlier surveys that document broad racial and socioeconomic gaps in home computer access and use. Using within-student variation in home computer access, and across-ZIP code variation in the timing of the introduction of high-speed internet service, we also demonstrate that the introduction of home computer technology is associated with modest but statistically significant and persistent negative impacts on student math and reading ...
As computer technology becomes increasingly prevalent throughout society concerns have been raised a...
Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey...
This study critiqued the notion that a binary “digital divide ” between high and low resource school...
The divide between those who have computer and Internet access and those who do not appears to be na...
This study examines how access to computers and the internet at home affects student learning. Teena...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
This article examines information and communication technologies(ICTs) practices in the home and sch...
The divide between those who have computer and Internet access and those who do not appears to be na...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
This article examines information and communication technologies (ICTs) practices in the home and sc...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
participants at BALE at UCSF for helpful comments and suggestions. Garima Vasishtha provided excelle...
Research on the effects of home Internet use on children's academic performance is virtually no...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between student access to a compute...
This study examined young children’s differential access to computers in school and home and the var...
As computer technology becomes increasingly prevalent throughout society concerns have been raised a...
Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey...
This study critiqued the notion that a binary “digital divide ” between high and low resource school...
The divide between those who have computer and Internet access and those who do not appears to be na...
This study examines how access to computers and the internet at home affects student learning. Teena...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
This article examines information and communication technologies(ICTs) practices in the home and sch...
The divide between those who have computer and Internet access and those who do not appears to be na...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
This article examines information and communication technologies (ICTs) practices in the home and sc...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
participants at BALE at UCSF for helpful comments and suggestions. Garima Vasishtha provided excelle...
Research on the effects of home Internet use on children's academic performance is virtually no...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between student access to a compute...
This study examined young children’s differential access to computers in school and home and the var...
As computer technology becomes increasingly prevalent throughout society concerns have been raised a...
Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey...
This study critiqued the notion that a binary “digital divide ” between high and low resource school...