Hospitalised children and young people not only face challenges to their health but also to their continued education and social connections. These challenges can impact on future life trajectories, so it is crucial to maintain learning and socialising. Educational technologies, such as laptops and iPads, are used in the multidisciplinary educational programme provided to patients at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. This paper reports on the use of laptops by 71 patients at the hospital, who represented a range of ages, gender, home location and type of hospital admission (short, long, infrequent and frequent). Surveys revealed these technologies were used throughout the hospital with use varying according to the stage of developme...
During the past 20 years there has been a rapid development of supply and use of Information Technol...
Technology has become an indispensable part in today’s era. From business to human life, people are ...
In this paper, we discuss how iPads offer innovative opportunities for early literacy learning but a...
BACKGROUND: The use of mobile devices such as tablets and laptops by students to support their learn...
Children and youth who are hospitalized for a short or long term become socially isolated from their...
In principle there are societal consensus and government approvals for equitable and inclusive educa...
This article discusses various educational interventions implemented in a new patient/family educati...
Objectives : This article describes a project which explored the potential for mobile technologies t...
Given recent advances in mobile technologies, there has been a shift from e-learning to mobile learn...
Hospitalized adolescents experience significant needs beyond medical treatment. They require emotion...
The proliferation of mobile computing and ubiquitous internet access creates enhanced opportunities ...
To examine how practitioners support children's active usage of tablet computers
The central question of this article is to understand how ICT(E) contribute to the "humanization" of...
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) draws on a diverse population of students, many of whom come ...
There is evidence to suggest that many children’s lives have been transformed through engagement wit...
During the past 20 years there has been a rapid development of supply and use of Information Technol...
Technology has become an indispensable part in today’s era. From business to human life, people are ...
In this paper, we discuss how iPads offer innovative opportunities for early literacy learning but a...
BACKGROUND: The use of mobile devices such as tablets and laptops by students to support their learn...
Children and youth who are hospitalized for a short or long term become socially isolated from their...
In principle there are societal consensus and government approvals for equitable and inclusive educa...
This article discusses various educational interventions implemented in a new patient/family educati...
Objectives : This article describes a project which explored the potential for mobile technologies t...
Given recent advances in mobile technologies, there has been a shift from e-learning to mobile learn...
Hospitalized adolescents experience significant needs beyond medical treatment. They require emotion...
The proliferation of mobile computing and ubiquitous internet access creates enhanced opportunities ...
To examine how practitioners support children's active usage of tablet computers
The central question of this article is to understand how ICT(E) contribute to the "humanization" of...
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) draws on a diverse population of students, many of whom come ...
There is evidence to suggest that many children’s lives have been transformed through engagement wit...
During the past 20 years there has been a rapid development of supply and use of Information Technol...
Technology has become an indispensable part in today’s era. From business to human life, people are ...
In this paper, we discuss how iPads offer innovative opportunities for early literacy learning but a...