Today there is no need to introduce secondary school students to computer technology, but in the early 1980s, the situation was quite different. In Australia in the late 1970s and early 1980s considerable importance was put on the introduction of Computer Awareness courses in secondary schools. The justification for such courses was the perceived need for children to be prepared for living in a society which was fast becoming dependant on the widespread application of computer technology, and that few people then understood the use and implications of this technology. Unlike in parts of the United States, no distinction was made in Australia between Computer Awareness and Computer Literacy, with the Australian curricula involving elements o...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...
This work started as a protest against the view that popular education about computers has to be wat...
Master of EducationIn general, overseas countries are at a more advanced stage in the implementation...
Master of EducationEducationally the nineteen eighties may well be remembered as the decade in which...
International audienceThis paper traces the introduction of computing into schools in the Australian...
Master of EducationFollowing an approach to local secondary schools by Deakin University in March 19...
Part 2: The History of Computing and Its Meaning for the FutureInternational audienceThis paper inve...
This paper investigates the development of courses in computing and use of computers in education in...
Part 3: FuturesInternational audienceThe 1980s saw the introduction into education of a new technolo...
For more than 30 years, certain governments, individuals and organisations have actively promoted co...
Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of Melbourne,1989This study describes the influence of information tech...
Fifty years ago there were no stored-program electronic computers in the world. Even thirty years ag...
Computers are now commonly used in Australian schools, as in most developed countries. In the early ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1990Data were collected, between November 1986 and March 19...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...
This work started as a protest against the view that popular education about computers has to be wat...
Master of EducationIn general, overseas countries are at a more advanced stage in the implementation...
Master of EducationEducationally the nineteen eighties may well be remembered as the decade in which...
International audienceThis paper traces the introduction of computing into schools in the Australian...
Master of EducationFollowing an approach to local secondary schools by Deakin University in March 19...
Part 2: The History of Computing and Its Meaning for the FutureInternational audienceThis paper inve...
This paper investigates the development of courses in computing and use of computers in education in...
Part 3: FuturesInternational audienceThe 1980s saw the introduction into education of a new technolo...
For more than 30 years, certain governments, individuals and organisations have actively promoted co...
Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of Melbourne,1989This study describes the influence of information tech...
Fifty years ago there were no stored-program electronic computers in the world. Even thirty years ag...
Computers are now commonly used in Australian schools, as in most developed countries. In the early ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1990Data were collected, between November 1986 and March 19...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...
This work started as a protest against the view that popular education about computers has to be wat...