Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice, this study explored the construction of technological expertise of eight teenagers (five boys and three girls) aged 13 – 17. The qualitative study specifically employed observations and interviews and focused on home computer use, which for many of the participants was their primary site of leisure. All of the participants considered themselves to be technological experts, and their peers and/or their family supported this premise. This paper outlines findings that identify the participants’ multiple (and contradictory) understandings of expertise and the ways the participants perceive they have attained expertise and perform as experts in out-of-school settings. Traditional views of expertis...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students’ technology practices at school ...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students\u27 technology practices at scho...
Abstract Assuming that, given the processes of technology diffusion, adolescentbehavior forecasts fu...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu's formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu\u27s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constru...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu’s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
This thesis explores the construction of technological expertise amongst a heterogenous group of New...
Drawing on Bourdieu's (1990, 1998, 2000) socio-cultural theories, this article explores the construc...
Young people of the 21st century are, like no other generation before, immersed in a technologically...
Abstract: Young people of the 21st century are, like no other generation before, immersed in a techn...
Despite significant research in the field of educational technology, there is still much we do not f...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
Historically, the positioning of technology and expertise has been an antithesis to girls and women....
This article deals with teenagers’ digital culture and practices. Quantitative and qualitative resea...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students’ technology practices at school ...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students\u27 technology practices at scho...
Abstract Assuming that, given the processes of technology diffusion, adolescentbehavior forecasts fu...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu's formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu\u27s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constru...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu’s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
This thesis explores the construction of technological expertise amongst a heterogenous group of New...
Drawing on Bourdieu's (1990, 1998, 2000) socio-cultural theories, this article explores the construc...
Young people of the 21st century are, like no other generation before, immersed in a technologically...
Abstract: Young people of the 21st century are, like no other generation before, immersed in a techn...
Despite significant research in the field of educational technology, there is still much we do not f...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
Historically, the positioning of technology and expertise has been an antithesis to girls and women....
This article deals with teenagers’ digital culture and practices. Quantitative and qualitative resea...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students’ technology practices at school ...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students\u27 technology practices at scho...
Abstract Assuming that, given the processes of technology diffusion, adolescentbehavior forecasts fu...