A number of government and non-government schools have implemented a one-laptop per student (1:1) policy. Whilst there was initial interest in the implementation of these programs, little has been done to track the uptake of digital learning technologies afforded by access to the laptops. This study examined tertiary students’ reflections on their experiences with 1:1 laptop programs after graduating from secondary school and at the commencement of their Bachelor of Education course. It is an extension of a previous study conducted by the researchers (authors, 2015) that presented findings about teachers’ use of laptops in 1:1 laptop program schools. The objectives of this second-phase research were to: Capture recollections of the students...
At the time of this writing, one-to-one technology programs at the secondary level were increasingly...
This paper is the final in a multi-phase study exploring the impact of 1:1 laptops in Australian hig...
The purpose of this explanatory mixed methods study was to explore the perceptions of teachers and a...
Throughout Australia, many government and non-government schools have implemented a one-laptop-per-s...
Throughout Australia, many government and non-government schools have implemented a one-laptop-per-s...
Since the beginning of 1:1 laptop programs in schools there has been extensive research undertaken a...
There is a body of research around the uptake of digital technologies in secondary schools, and a gr...
Maine was the first state to put laptops in the hands of an entire grade of students. This interpret...
The research reported in this article explores and discusses students’ use of laptops in a 1:1 setti...
Schools all over the world are embracing technology because they view technology as a catalyst to im...
The use of digital technologies is now a natural part of schoolwork in many schools. The use of digi...
This longitudinal study explores one secondary school’s approach towards implementing a one computer...
This thesis is the culmination of a 6-year-long longitudinal study into the impact of 1:1 laptops on...
The purpose of this study was to document typical use and configuration of 1:1 computing in two scho...
In Australia, since 2008, 1:1 laptops have been introduced into secondary schools through the Federa...
At the time of this writing, one-to-one technology programs at the secondary level were increasingly...
This paper is the final in a multi-phase study exploring the impact of 1:1 laptops in Australian hig...
The purpose of this explanatory mixed methods study was to explore the perceptions of teachers and a...
Throughout Australia, many government and non-government schools have implemented a one-laptop-per-s...
Throughout Australia, many government and non-government schools have implemented a one-laptop-per-s...
Since the beginning of 1:1 laptop programs in schools there has been extensive research undertaken a...
There is a body of research around the uptake of digital technologies in secondary schools, and a gr...
Maine was the first state to put laptops in the hands of an entire grade of students. This interpret...
The research reported in this article explores and discusses students’ use of laptops in a 1:1 setti...
Schools all over the world are embracing technology because they view technology as a catalyst to im...
The use of digital technologies is now a natural part of schoolwork in many schools. The use of digi...
This longitudinal study explores one secondary school’s approach towards implementing a one computer...
This thesis is the culmination of a 6-year-long longitudinal study into the impact of 1:1 laptops on...
The purpose of this study was to document typical use and configuration of 1:1 computing in two scho...
In Australia, since 2008, 1:1 laptops have been introduced into secondary schools through the Federa...
At the time of this writing, one-to-one technology programs at the secondary level were increasingly...
This paper is the final in a multi-phase study exploring the impact of 1:1 laptops in Australian hig...
The purpose of this explanatory mixed methods study was to explore the perceptions of teachers and a...