The purpose of this study was to determine if selected students whose homes were called, using a computer-assisted telecommunications device, on days when they were not in school would show an expected difference in school attendance, compared with selected students whose homes were not called. We also compared students in the control group with students in experimental groups by race, sex, and socioeconomic level. The results of the year-long study revealed that students whose homes were called on days when they were absent, using the computer-assisted telecommunications device, showed higher subsequent attendance rates than did students whose homes were not called
An attendance intervention was performed at a school district in Maine, which also tested the effect...
Near Field Communication Technology (NFC)-enabled attendance supervision trial was arranged at a pri...
Computers are an important part of modern education, yet many schoolchildren lack access to a comput...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine if selected students whose homes were called, u...
The purpose of the study is to determine if students who were called with a computer assisted dialin...
Research supporting a positive correlation between parents awareness of their children’s school abse...
The opinions of high school students were examined in a quasi-experimental design to determine if te...
Approximately 9 out of 10 high school students who have access to a home computer use that computer ...
participants at BALE at UCSF for helpful comments and suggestions. Garima Vasishtha provided excelle...
Are home computers are an important input in the educational production function? To address this qu...
This SENTIS (Social Effects of New Technology in Schools) report examines some of the social effects...
There is no clear theoretical prediction regarding whether home computers are an important input in ...
This study investigated the uses of telecommunications by school administrators. An electronic surve...
This article presents a field study arranged at a Finnish primary school where two classes and a tot...
The technological advances of the 21st century have impacted all spheres of life, including educatio...
An attendance intervention was performed at a school district in Maine, which also tested the effect...
Near Field Communication Technology (NFC)-enabled attendance supervision trial was arranged at a pri...
Computers are an important part of modern education, yet many schoolchildren lack access to a comput...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine if selected students whose homes were called, u...
The purpose of the study is to determine if students who were called with a computer assisted dialin...
Research supporting a positive correlation between parents awareness of their children’s school abse...
The opinions of high school students were examined in a quasi-experimental design to determine if te...
Approximately 9 out of 10 high school students who have access to a home computer use that computer ...
participants at BALE at UCSF for helpful comments and suggestions. Garima Vasishtha provided excelle...
Are home computers are an important input in the educational production function? To address this qu...
This SENTIS (Social Effects of New Technology in Schools) report examines some of the social effects...
There is no clear theoretical prediction regarding whether home computers are an important input in ...
This study investigated the uses of telecommunications by school administrators. An electronic surve...
This article presents a field study arranged at a Finnish primary school where two classes and a tot...
The technological advances of the 21st century have impacted all spheres of life, including educatio...
An attendance intervention was performed at a school district in Maine, which also tested the effect...
Near Field Communication Technology (NFC)-enabled attendance supervision trial was arranged at a pri...
Computers are an important part of modern education, yet many schoolchildren lack access to a comput...