The research described in this thesis is born mainly of the author's experience within the Executive Committee of the Computer Education Society of Ireland (CESI) in trying to get computing onto the curriculum of Irish Second level schools...(continues). The thesis concludes by formulating general guidelines as to why Information Technology should be introduced into the Schools Curriculum. The author insists that, only under the terms of a National Plan and adequate funding can Computer Education, or, in its wider sense, Information Technology, become a viable proposition in Irish schools. A number of recommendations are made and some areas of further research are indicated
For the past three decades, the United Kingdom (UK) has been searching for the best methods of provi...
The 20th century has provided a number of significant technologies that have transformed education, ...
non-peer-reviewedIn a world that is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, people are becomi...
The research described in this thesis is born mainly of the author's experience within the Executive...
This paper reports on the development of information and communications technology (ICT) in educatio...
peer-reviewedThis literature review explores the historical development of ICT in Irish postprimary/...
Since the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national educational policies, ...
The purpose of this doctoral dissertation is to explore the key learning experiences of schools invo...
peer-reviewedSince computers were first introduced into the Irish Education system in 1977 many mill...
peer-reviewedIreland’s economy has experienced phenomenal growth over the last ten years, in particu...
Despite cultural and social barriers to technology adoption, the teachers and administrators of sch...
non-peer-reviewedAn investigation into the factors that affect the pedagogical progression of inform...
The emergence of a knowledge-based economy has been identified as a central trend in modern econo-mi...
peer-reviewedThere is a significant movement towards digital learning internationally. However, pol...
Ireland lags significantly behind its European partners in the integration of information and commun...
For the past three decades, the United Kingdom (UK) has been searching for the best methods of provi...
The 20th century has provided a number of significant technologies that have transformed education, ...
non-peer-reviewedIn a world that is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, people are becomi...
The research described in this thesis is born mainly of the author's experience within the Executive...
This paper reports on the development of information and communications technology (ICT) in educatio...
peer-reviewedThis literature review explores the historical development of ICT in Irish postprimary/...
Since the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national educational policies, ...
The purpose of this doctoral dissertation is to explore the key learning experiences of schools invo...
peer-reviewedSince computers were first introduced into the Irish Education system in 1977 many mill...
peer-reviewedIreland’s economy has experienced phenomenal growth over the last ten years, in particu...
Despite cultural and social barriers to technology adoption, the teachers and administrators of sch...
non-peer-reviewedAn investigation into the factors that affect the pedagogical progression of inform...
The emergence of a knowledge-based economy has been identified as a central trend in modern econo-mi...
peer-reviewedThere is a significant movement towards digital learning internationally. However, pol...
Ireland lags significantly behind its European partners in the integration of information and commun...
For the past three decades, the United Kingdom (UK) has been searching for the best methods of provi...
The 20th century has provided a number of significant technologies that have transformed education, ...
non-peer-reviewedIn a world that is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, people are becomi...