There are convincing arguments for the integration of computer applications into school programmes to support the learning of students. After more than 30 years of increasing investment in educational computing researchers are concerned that there has been very little impact on the experiences of students in schools. In the 1990s, a significant development in computer technology has been the emergence of low-cost, high-powered portable computers which some schools have introduced into classrooms. It is not clear what the impact of this development might be.This study addressed issues concerning the impact of student-owned, portable computers on students, teachers, the curriculum, and the classroom learning environment. It considered the cla...
Grounded in developmental change theory, the purpose of this study was to identify the factors that ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe use of computers in the classroom could allow both educators and learne...
A study involving a questionnaire and interview format was undertaken at an independent elementary s...
While nearly all schools in the United States currently have Internet access, teachers report that t...
Since the nineteen-eighties emerging computer technologies have shown the potential to support the p...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
There are convincing arguments for the integration of computer applications into school programmes b...
Billions of dollars in computer infrastructures, extensive in-service programs, and comprehensive te...
The last 10 years have seen an explosion in the number of microcomputers available for use in the ed...
M.Ed.The increasing use of information technology in education around the globe has raised important...
This study analyzed the attitudes and perceptions of teachers following the implementation of a teac...
Studies indicate that teachers, and in particular science teachers in the senior high school grades,...
The study investigated some of the difficulties of integrating a single computer into the curriculum...
Teachers' perspective of technology integration with pedagogical practices and their perceptions of ...
Grounded in developmental change theory, the purpose of this study was to identify the factors that ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe use of computers in the classroom could allow both educators and learne...
A study involving a questionnaire and interview format was undertaken at an independent elementary s...
While nearly all schools in the United States currently have Internet access, teachers report that t...
Since the nineteen-eighties emerging computer technologies have shown the potential to support the p...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
There are convincing arguments for the integration of computer applications into school programmes b...
Billions of dollars in computer infrastructures, extensive in-service programs, and comprehensive te...
The last 10 years have seen an explosion in the number of microcomputers available for use in the ed...
M.Ed.The increasing use of information technology in education around the globe has raised important...
This study analyzed the attitudes and perceptions of teachers following the implementation of a teac...
Studies indicate that teachers, and in particular science teachers in the senior high school grades,...
The study investigated some of the difficulties of integrating a single computer into the curriculum...
Teachers' perspective of technology integration with pedagogical practices and their perceptions of ...
Grounded in developmental change theory, the purpose of this study was to identify the factors that ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe use of computers in the classroom could allow both educators and learne...
A study involving a questionnaire and interview format was undertaken at an independent elementary s...