Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey of state-level technology policies, this study examined digital equity in education as a multilevel organizational phenomenon with data from 70,382 students in 3,479 schools and 40 states. Students in rural schools or schools with higher percentages of African American students were likely to have less access to computers. With respect to computer use, girls and students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch were more likely to use computers more frequently when computers are available in the classroom. With respect to relationships between computer access and computer use, having computers available in a lab increases the likelihood of h...
Successful One-to-One Computing Initiative implementation requires educators to communicate and coll...
This research paper reviews the differences between technology deployment in affluent school distric...
Computer equity is broader than mere access. . . Computer inequity is the unequal access to computer...
Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey...
Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey...
Digital equity in education :a multilevel examination of differences in and relationships between co...
This qualitative study compared the availability of, access to, and use of new technologies in a gro...
This qualitative study compared the availability of, access to, and use of new technologies in a gro...
Digital equity in education :a multilevel examination of differences in and relationships between co...
Digital equity in education :a multilevel examination of differences in and relationships between co...
This study investigates the relationship between access, use of technology and student achievement i...
This study explores the possible associations between school computer policy and equitable computer ...
This qualitative study compared the availability of, access to, and use of new technologies in a gro...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
The divide between those who have computer and Internet access and those who do not appears to be na...
Successful One-to-One Computing Initiative implementation requires educators to communicate and coll...
This research paper reviews the differences between technology deployment in affluent school distric...
Computer equity is broader than mere access. . . Computer inequity is the unequal access to computer...
Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey...
Using data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state assessment and a survey...
Digital equity in education :a multilevel examination of differences in and relationships between co...
This qualitative study compared the availability of, access to, and use of new technologies in a gro...
This qualitative study compared the availability of, access to, and use of new technologies in a gro...
Digital equity in education :a multilevel examination of differences in and relationships between co...
Digital equity in education :a multilevel examination of differences in and relationships between co...
This study investigates the relationship between access, use of technology and student achievement i...
This study explores the possible associations between school computer policy and equitable computer ...
This qualitative study compared the availability of, access to, and use of new technologies in a gro...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
The divide between those who have computer and Internet access and those who do not appears to be na...
Successful One-to-One Computing Initiative implementation requires educators to communicate and coll...
This research paper reviews the differences between technology deployment in affluent school distric...
Computer equity is broader than mere access. . . Computer inequity is the unequal access to computer...