WOS: 000386382900008This phenomenological study explored parental e-nvolvement (or electronic parental involvement), defined as parental efforts to plan, engage in, support, monitor and/or assess the learning experiences of their children either at home or at school predominantly using technological devices and media. Data were gathered from 23 volunteering parents through semi-structured interviews. The findings suggested that most parents use or have their children use a variety of technologies with tablets, computers, (smart)phones, and internet taking the lead. Participating parents used technology to have their children study, make practice on or repeat what they have learned at school, to help them prepare research projects, homework ...
To inform parenting research and aid educators seeking to deliver programs that support effective pa...
Introduction: The ability to use the internet safely isabout making safe choices.Parental guidance t...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
Transition to the digital environment transforms the schemas of social interaction including the rel...
The purpose of this study was to discover and understand how parents of young adolescents living in ...
[[abstract]]This study developed a platform, entitled Parent–Teacher-Ark, to support parental engage...
There is considerable evidence that the level of parental involvement is closely associated with chi...
Developments in information and communication technologies caused an increase in the possession of d...
The use of the Internet by children at an increasingly early age today constitutes a major challenge...
The purpose of the current study was to understand the digital parentship practices of faculty membe...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...
There has been a noticeable increase in the digital devices and Internet use of children in all coun...
Adolescents are among the highest users of technology and are typically early adopters of new techno...
Karchmer-Klein, RachelThe Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires schools to connect and ...
As digital technologies develop, they provide individuals with new opportunities in various areas of...
To inform parenting research and aid educators seeking to deliver programs that support effective pa...
Introduction: The ability to use the internet safely isabout making safe choices.Parental guidance t...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
Transition to the digital environment transforms the schemas of social interaction including the rel...
The purpose of this study was to discover and understand how parents of young adolescents living in ...
[[abstract]]This study developed a platform, entitled Parent–Teacher-Ark, to support parental engage...
There is considerable evidence that the level of parental involvement is closely associated with chi...
Developments in information and communication technologies caused an increase in the possession of d...
The use of the Internet by children at an increasingly early age today constitutes a major challenge...
The purpose of the current study was to understand the digital parentship practices of faculty membe...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...
There has been a noticeable increase in the digital devices and Internet use of children in all coun...
Adolescents are among the highest users of technology and are typically early adopters of new techno...
Karchmer-Klein, RachelThe Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires schools to connect and ...
As digital technologies develop, they provide individuals with new opportunities in various areas of...
To inform parenting research and aid educators seeking to deliver programs that support effective pa...
Introduction: The ability to use the internet safely isabout making safe choices.Parental guidance t...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...