As universities become increasingly reliant on the online delivery of courses for distance education, those students without access to the internet are increasingly marginalised. Among those most marginalised are incarcerated students who are often from low socio-economic status backgrounds and have limited access to resources. This article reports on four projects that incrementally build on each other, three of which are completed, at the University of Southern Queensland that seek to provide access to higher education for incarcerated students. These projects developed a modified version of Moodle which doesn’t require internet access, but provides the same level of access and interactivity as regular Moodle. EBook readers were also used...
This paper explores an Australian trial of mobile learning technologies, including internet-independ...
This paper reports on a project that was first introduced to World Conference on Mobile and Contextu...
While incarcerated students have always faced many obstacles to full and effective participation in ...
As universities become increasingly reliant on the online delivery of courses for distance education...
As universities become increasingly reliant on the online delivery of courses for distance education...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Incarcerated offenders face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students ...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Higher education institutions are increasingly relying on digital technologies that require internet...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper reports on an Australian-government-funded project, Making the Connection, which facilita...
In most Australian correctional jurisdictions, prisoners are not allowed access to the internet prec...
In most Australian correctional jurisdictions, prisoners are not allowed access to the internet prec...
In most Australian correctional jurisdictions, prisoners are not allowed access to the internet prec...
This paper explores an Australian trial of mobile learning technologies, including internet-independ...
This paper reports on a project that was first introduced to World Conference on Mobile and Contextu...
While incarcerated students have always faced many obstacles to full and effective participation in ...
As universities become increasingly reliant on the online delivery of courses for distance education...
As universities become increasingly reliant on the online delivery of courses for distance education...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Incarcerated offenders face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students ...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Higher education institutions are increasingly relying on digital technologies that require internet...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper reports on an Australian-government-funded project, Making the Connection, which facilita...
In most Australian correctional jurisdictions, prisoners are not allowed access to the internet prec...
In most Australian correctional jurisdictions, prisoners are not allowed access to the internet prec...
In most Australian correctional jurisdictions, prisoners are not allowed access to the internet prec...
This paper explores an Australian trial of mobile learning technologies, including internet-independ...
This paper reports on a project that was first introduced to World Conference on Mobile and Contextu...
While incarcerated students have always faced many obstacles to full and effective participation in ...