AbstractA two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7–8 francophone students aimed to better understand the impact of laptops on learning. Two problem-based learning (PBL) interdisciplinary scenarios (math, science, language arts) were implemented in eight experimental classes to measure students’ learning process, particularly in terms of their ability to scientifically investigate complex problems, to reason mathematically, and to communicate. Based on our findings, we argue that laptops in themselves may not automatically lead to better results on standardized tests, but rather create opportunities for more open-ended, constructive, collaborative, reflective, and cognitively rich learning tasks
Researchers at Queen's University, Belfast recently completed a study into the potential of portable...
This research study is an investigation that describes how intermediate mathematics teachers use lap...
Maine was the first state to put laptops in the hands of an entire grade of students. This interpret...
A two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7-8 francophone stud...
AbstractA two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7–8 francoph...
Our paper presents partial results of a two year study of laptop use by New Brunswick (Canada) 7-8 g...
© 2016, © 2016 AERA. Over the past decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in schools has...
This case study is an exploration of the social challenges surrounding laptops in the learning envir...
This study examines the achievement outcomes accompanying the implementation of a Grade 3 laptop or ...
Recently many school districts have implemented one-to-one laptop programs where a group of students...
In this study, we examined the educational effects of providing fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-grade st...
textThe use of computers in education has evolved over the past thirty years and provided a new plat...
There is a body of research around the uptake of digital technologies in secondary schools, and a gr...
This study investigates students’ use of one-to-one laptops for various activities and the impact of...
Abstract: Laptops have been shown to improve 21st century skills such as life and career skills, lea...
Researchers at Queen's University, Belfast recently completed a study into the potential of portable...
This research study is an investigation that describes how intermediate mathematics teachers use lap...
Maine was the first state to put laptops in the hands of an entire grade of students. This interpret...
A two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7-8 francophone stud...
AbstractA two-year study on the use of laptop computers by New Brunswick (Canada) grade 7–8 francoph...
Our paper presents partial results of a two year study of laptop use by New Brunswick (Canada) 7-8 g...
© 2016, © 2016 AERA. Over the past decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in schools has...
This case study is an exploration of the social challenges surrounding laptops in the learning envir...
This study examines the achievement outcomes accompanying the implementation of a Grade 3 laptop or ...
Recently many school districts have implemented one-to-one laptop programs where a group of students...
In this study, we examined the educational effects of providing fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-grade st...
textThe use of computers in education has evolved over the past thirty years and provided a new plat...
There is a body of research around the uptake of digital technologies in secondary schools, and a gr...
This study investigates students’ use of one-to-one laptops for various activities and the impact of...
Abstract: Laptops have been shown to improve 21st century skills such as life and career skills, lea...
Researchers at Queen's University, Belfast recently completed a study into the potential of portable...
This research study is an investigation that describes how intermediate mathematics teachers use lap...
Maine was the first state to put laptops in the hands of an entire grade of students. This interpret...