Over the last decade, more and more public and private stakeholders, in developed and developing countries, have been supporting 1:1 initiatives in education (i.e. every child receives her/his own personal computing device). These 1:1 initiatives represent a qualitative move forward from previous educational experiences with ICT, inasmuch as every child is equipped with ubiquitous access to a personal device (usually laptops, netbooks or handhelds). The paper tries to systematise the most salient evidence about 1:1 initiatives in education drawing on official websites, program evaluations and academic meta-reviews. Information is provided about the policy expectations, program designs and the challenges for an effective implementation of 1:...
Abstract: One to one computing initiatives raise questions for those considering incorporating the i...
In this series, we explore technology-related themes and topics. The series aims to discuss and demy...
Despite continued interest in and excitement about 1:1 computing, few research studies fully address...
Over the last decade, more and more public and private stakeholders, in developed and developing cou...
Over the last decade, more and more public and private stakeholders, in developed and developing cou...
More and more schools worldwide provide their students with an individual digital tool, investments ...
The provision for every pupil in schools of 1:1 digital devices such as tablets and laptops is claim...
Despite the growing interest in 1:1 computing initiatives, relatively little empirical research has ...
The current orthodoxy regarding computer use in schools appears to be that one-to-one (1:1) computin...
One-to-one computing has lately become one of the buzzwords in the educational technology initiative...
Although one-to-one laptop programs are being introduced in many schools, minimal research has been ...
This longitudinal study explores one secondary school’s approach towards implementing a one computer...
One to one computing initiatives raise questions for those considering incorporating the innovation ...
The integration of technology, particularly through 1:1 device programs, has increased in schools ov...
A number of government and non-government schools have implemented a one-laptop per student (1:1) po...
Abstract: One to one computing initiatives raise questions for those considering incorporating the i...
In this series, we explore technology-related themes and topics. The series aims to discuss and demy...
Despite continued interest in and excitement about 1:1 computing, few research studies fully address...
Over the last decade, more and more public and private stakeholders, in developed and developing cou...
Over the last decade, more and more public and private stakeholders, in developed and developing cou...
More and more schools worldwide provide their students with an individual digital tool, investments ...
The provision for every pupil in schools of 1:1 digital devices such as tablets and laptops is claim...
Despite the growing interest in 1:1 computing initiatives, relatively little empirical research has ...
The current orthodoxy regarding computer use in schools appears to be that one-to-one (1:1) computin...
One-to-one computing has lately become one of the buzzwords in the educational technology initiative...
Although one-to-one laptop programs are being introduced in many schools, minimal research has been ...
This longitudinal study explores one secondary school’s approach towards implementing a one computer...
One to one computing initiatives raise questions for those considering incorporating the innovation ...
The integration of technology, particularly through 1:1 device programs, has increased in schools ov...
A number of government and non-government schools have implemented a one-laptop per student (1:1) po...
Abstract: One to one computing initiatives raise questions for those considering incorporating the i...
In this series, we explore technology-related themes and topics. The series aims to discuss and demy...
Despite continued interest in and excitement about 1:1 computing, few research studies fully address...