Most educators, parents, and students seem to agree that computers and information technology should play an increasingly important role in education. As schools continue to add hardware and software, there has been concern about equity. One fear has been that students in rural schools may be at a disadvantage compared to students in urban or suburban school districts. A major problem in interpreting the small, existing body of research comparing the use of information technology in urban and rural schools is the variety of ways that the term rural is defined by researchers. This study developed two matrices (Appendix A and B) and used them to categorize rural districts as either frontier (extremely isolated) or other rural and compared com...
Purpose Policy makers are implementing standards and developing guidelines for integrating technolog...
School variables, such as school size and school location, matter. School size and location impact m...
The use of educational technology in rural schools can maximize the natural advantages of rural scho...
This article examines the availability, use, and integration of technology in rural schools versus u...
Rural and urban schools often experience a digital divide, unable to keep pace with suburban counter...
In recent years, the use oftelecommunicated distance learning has become increasingly popular in rur...
The requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) have presented special challenges an...
The inauguration of federal government policies assuring that all students attending public schools ...
This article shares the findings of a mixed method study about the implementation of 1:1 computing i...
As the use of educational technology in our classrooms continues to increase, schools must take ever...
How will small, rural school districts promote student learning by the design and integration of tec...
Even in the most remote U.S. rural contexts today technology is a part of schooling. This article ex...
The requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) have presented special challenges an...
A technological divide exists in Zimbabwe between urban and rural schools that puts rural based stud...
The purpose of this research study was to provide school board members, school administrators, and t...
Purpose Policy makers are implementing standards and developing guidelines for integrating technolog...
School variables, such as school size and school location, matter. School size and location impact m...
The use of educational technology in rural schools can maximize the natural advantages of rural scho...
This article examines the availability, use, and integration of technology in rural schools versus u...
Rural and urban schools often experience a digital divide, unable to keep pace with suburban counter...
In recent years, the use oftelecommunicated distance learning has become increasingly popular in rur...
The requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) have presented special challenges an...
The inauguration of federal government policies assuring that all students attending public schools ...
This article shares the findings of a mixed method study about the implementation of 1:1 computing i...
As the use of educational technology in our classrooms continues to increase, schools must take ever...
How will small, rural school districts promote student learning by the design and integration of tec...
Even in the most remote U.S. rural contexts today technology is a part of schooling. This article ex...
The requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) have presented special challenges an...
A technological divide exists in Zimbabwe between urban and rural schools that puts rural based stud...
The purpose of this research study was to provide school board members, school administrators, and t...
Purpose Policy makers are implementing standards and developing guidelines for integrating technolog...
School variables, such as school size and school location, matter. School size and location impact m...
The use of educational technology in rural schools can maximize the natural advantages of rural scho...