Education is seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in education and lifelong learning as a way of including those who are currently excluded from many of the benefits of society. The use of learning technology is perceived as a means of widening participation in higher education by enabling participation by non-traditional students. E-learning is perceived as lowering barriers of time and space to enable non-traditional students to attend campus-based education while accessing resources at a time and place of their choosing. This research finds a digital divide with some students financially unable to afford technology and broadband access, others without the skills to engage with learning technology, ...
In my personal experience I witnessed a discrepancy between what was available to schools and studen...
The closure of schools has left some students behind without computers or the Internet. The unfair p...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
This article addresses the continuing digital divide in public education, one that defines itself la...
The use of information technology in education is now a political orthodoxy, seen by many politician...
AbstractThe integration and adoption of digital technologies have enabled improvements in the qualit...
The term “digital divide ” has traditionally described inequali-ties in access to computers and the ...
ELearning has been touted as the way in which universities can enable participation by large numbers...
An analysis of the magnitude and impact of the digital divide is the foundation of this presentation...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Access to technology is essential to educational success in today’s digitized society, but dispariti...
Under the trend of ICT implementation in education, students’ learning becomes highly reliant on ICT...
Background Research in e-learning is usually focused on technological or pedagogical issues and lea...
In my personal experience I witnessed a discrepancy between what was available to schools and studen...
The closure of schools has left some students behind without computers or the Internet. The unfair p...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
This article addresses the continuing digital divide in public education, one that defines itself la...
The use of information technology in education is now a political orthodoxy, seen by many politician...
AbstractThe integration and adoption of digital technologies have enabled improvements in the qualit...
The term “digital divide ” has traditionally described inequali-ties in access to computers and the ...
ELearning has been touted as the way in which universities can enable participation by large numbers...
An analysis of the magnitude and impact of the digital divide is the foundation of this presentation...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Access to technology is essential to educational success in today’s digitized society, but dispariti...
Under the trend of ICT implementation in education, students’ learning becomes highly reliant on ICT...
Background Research in e-learning is usually focused on technological or pedagogical issues and lea...
In my personal experience I witnessed a discrepancy between what was available to schools and studen...
The closure of schools has left some students behind without computers or the Internet. The unfair p...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...