Disparities in the technology practices, skills and knowledge of school students still exist, despite widespread investment, and use in schools. In order to understand why inequalities remain, we first need a more nuanced understanding of students’ technology practice, including understanding how their backgrounds, circumstances and experiences shape their perceptions of and engagement with technology. This paper proposes that research in the field of educational technology would benefit from a sociological framing in order to highlight how and why students use technology at school and in their everyday lives. The paper reports on a qualitative embedded case study of 13–16‐year‐old students in two Australian secondary schools. In‐depth case...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
This inquiry explores the premise that the conceptions of technology which students hold are influen...
This paper describes the habitus and technological practices of a South African rural student in his...
Disparities in the technology practices, skills and knowledge of school students still exist, despit...
Despite significant research in the field of educational technology, there is still much we do not f...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Evidence from large-scale studies of p...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students\u27 technology practices at scho...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
This article presents Bourdieu\u27s theory of practice as a tool for exploring school students\u27 t...
In this project I explore two teachers’ experiences, as ‘key informants’, of educational technology ...
Technology is an integral part of life in the senior secondary school classroom. The multiple and co...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu’s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu\u27s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constru...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu's formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
This inquiry explores the premise that the conceptions of technology which students hold are influen...
This paper describes the habitus and technological practices of a South African rural student in his...
Disparities in the technology practices, skills and knowledge of school students still exist, despit...
Despite significant research in the field of educational technology, there is still much we do not f...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Evidence from large-scale studies of p...
Evidence from large-scale studies of primary and secondary students\u27 technology practices at scho...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
This paper asserts that technology is an innately social tool and that the field of educational tech...
This article presents Bourdieu\u27s theory of practice as a tool for exploring school students\u27 t...
In this project I explore two teachers’ experiences, as ‘key informants’, of educational technology ...
Technology is an integral part of life in the senior secondary school classroom. The multiple and co...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu’s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu\u27s formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constru...
Utilising Pierre Bourdieu's formula for studying social practice, this study explored the constructi...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
This inquiry explores the premise that the conceptions of technology which students hold are influen...
This paper describes the habitus and technological practices of a South African rural student in his...