Australian preschool teachers’ use of Web-searching in their classroom practice was examined (N = 131). Availability of Internet-enabled digital technology and the contribution of teacher demographic characteristics, comfort with digital technologies and beliefs about their use were assessed. Internet-enabled technologies were available in 53% (n = 69) of classrooms. Within these classrooms, teacher age and beliefs predicted Web-searching practice. Although comfortable with digital access of knowledge in their everyday life, teachers reported less comfort with Web-searching in the context of their classroom practice. The findings identify the provision of Internet-enabled technologies and professional development as actions to support effec...
Technology has significantly impacted our work and leisure spaces, but education is still working to...
This study aims at investigating how preschool teachers view their digital competence and how they d...
This research examined teachers’ perspectives on the impact of Information and Communication Technol...
Australian preschool teachers' use of Web-searching in their classroom practice was examined (N = 13...
Continuing professional learning is vital to early childhood professionals, and the use of digital t...
The Australian Government's Digital Education Revolution is directed at school education but, becaus...
Current perspectives on young children’s use of digital technology suggest that preschool teachers n...
Current perspectives on young children’s use of digital technology suggest that preschool teachers n...
In this master's thesis, I looked into the attitudes of professionals towards digital literacy in ge...
Digital technology is an increasingly integral component of teaching and learning within schools and...
This paper presents findings from a study of how primary school children use the Internet to seek in...
© 2017 Dr. Joanne Clare Roberts BlanninThe pace of global, technological change has exceeded predict...
Educational practices are built around supporting children’s knowledge construction. Children’s disp...
The aim of the study is to contribute insights into digital tools in technology education in prescho...
Educational practices are built around supporting children’s knowledge construction. Children’s disp...
Technology has significantly impacted our work and leisure spaces, but education is still working to...
This study aims at investigating how preschool teachers view their digital competence and how they d...
This research examined teachers’ perspectives on the impact of Information and Communication Technol...
Australian preschool teachers' use of Web-searching in their classroom practice was examined (N = 13...
Continuing professional learning is vital to early childhood professionals, and the use of digital t...
The Australian Government's Digital Education Revolution is directed at school education but, becaus...
Current perspectives on young children’s use of digital technology suggest that preschool teachers n...
Current perspectives on young children’s use of digital technology suggest that preschool teachers n...
In this master's thesis, I looked into the attitudes of professionals towards digital literacy in ge...
Digital technology is an increasingly integral component of teaching and learning within schools and...
This paper presents findings from a study of how primary school children use the Internet to seek in...
© 2017 Dr. Joanne Clare Roberts BlanninThe pace of global, technological change has exceeded predict...
Educational practices are built around supporting children’s knowledge construction. Children’s disp...
The aim of the study is to contribute insights into digital tools in technology education in prescho...
Educational practices are built around supporting children’s knowledge construction. Children’s disp...
Technology has significantly impacted our work and leisure spaces, but education is still working to...
This study aims at investigating how preschool teachers view their digital competence and how they d...
This research examined teachers’ perspectives on the impact of Information and Communication Technol...