Technology mediated learning provides potentially valuable resources for learners’ academic and social development. However, according to recent researches, as the adoption stages of ICTs advance there arises further levels of digital divides in terms of equity of information literacy and learning outcomes. For the last three years we have been working with one of the earliest secondary school in New Zealand to introduce a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. Our research has included a number of methods, including surveys, interviews and classroom observations. In this paper we present the findings from the investigation into BYOD project, which offers new insights into the digital divide issues in the context of technology mediated learni...
Abstract: This paper investigates an initiative by a New Zealand School to integrate one-to-one ICTs...
The increasing emphasis on one-to-one technology programs has led to schools exploring options for t...
This research examines the effectiveness of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) technology in a postseconda...
Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) classrooms is the latest addition to the ongoing quest for transformin...
This paper reports on the first two years of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative in a New Zeal...
iii The paradigm shift in education towards equipping people to use knowledge in inventive ways, new...
The growing need to ensure that Aotearoa New Zealand’s young people are equipped with sophisticated ...
The use of technology in education is not recent and has been implemented in classrooms to support s...
Since the late 1990s, digital divide has gathered much attention from the research community and gov...
Over the last five years, we conducted a longitudinal study to investigate a ‘bring your own device’...
This qualitative research study was conducted to better understand the Peel District School Board’s ...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is defined as incorporating the use of students’ personal digital devic...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
Bring your own device (BYOD), or sometimes BYOT (Bring your own technology), or BYOB (Bring your ow...
In this study I explore the relations of the new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy and its implica...
Abstract: This paper investigates an initiative by a New Zealand School to integrate one-to-one ICTs...
The increasing emphasis on one-to-one technology programs has led to schools exploring options for t...
This research examines the effectiveness of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) technology in a postseconda...
Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) classrooms is the latest addition to the ongoing quest for transformin...
This paper reports on the first two years of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative in a New Zeal...
iii The paradigm shift in education towards equipping people to use knowledge in inventive ways, new...
The growing need to ensure that Aotearoa New Zealand’s young people are equipped with sophisticated ...
The use of technology in education is not recent and has been implemented in classrooms to support s...
Since the late 1990s, digital divide has gathered much attention from the research community and gov...
Over the last five years, we conducted a longitudinal study to investigate a ‘bring your own device’...
This qualitative research study was conducted to better understand the Peel District School Board’s ...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is defined as incorporating the use of students’ personal digital devic...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
Bring your own device (BYOD), or sometimes BYOT (Bring your own technology), or BYOB (Bring your ow...
In this study I explore the relations of the new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy and its implica...
Abstract: This paper investigates an initiative by a New Zealand School to integrate one-to-one ICTs...
The increasing emphasis on one-to-one technology programs has led to schools exploring options for t...
This research examines the effectiveness of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) technology in a postseconda...