This article presents a number of possibilities that digital technologies can offer to increase access for Indigenous people to higher education in Australia. Such technologies can assist Indigenous high school students acquire the knowledge and skills they require to be accepted into higher education courses. They can also assist Indigenous students to be more successful in their higher education studies. While this article is contextualised to the Australian higher education setting specifically, the principles derived within may be applied to other disadvantaged groups worldwide. It may be concluded that the despite the barriers to the uptake of digital technologies, the potential offered holds much promise for such groups. In Australia,...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can be used as a catalyst for economic and social de...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
Uneven distribution of resources and services based on geographical location (commonly referred to a...
Uneven distribution of resources and services based on geographical location (commonly referred to a...
Teaching and learning have changed in many ways over the last decade. As new technologies are develo...
The global COVID-19 pandemic highlighted that the delivery of online education inadverten...
The global COVID 19 pandemic highlighted that the delivery of online education inadvertently disadva...
In 2000 the Australian government, recognising the need for educational equality for Australian Indi...
The global COVID 19 pandemic highlighted that the delivery of online education inadvertently disadva...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
Indigenous Peoples’ are the most marginalized social groups and are often at the periphery of nation...
Indigenous Australian people continue to experience chronic disadvantage relative to the living stan...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can be used as a catalyst for economic and social de...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
Uneven distribution of resources and services based on geographical location (commonly referred to a...
Uneven distribution of resources and services based on geographical location (commonly referred to a...
Teaching and learning have changed in many ways over the last decade. As new technologies are develo...
The global COVID-19 pandemic highlighted that the delivery of online education inadverten...
The global COVID 19 pandemic highlighted that the delivery of online education inadvertently disadva...
In 2000 the Australian government, recognising the need for educational equality for Australian Indi...
The global COVID 19 pandemic highlighted that the delivery of online education inadvertently disadva...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
Indigenous Peoples’ are the most marginalized social groups and are often at the periphery of nation...
Indigenous Australian people continue to experience chronic disadvantage relative to the living stan...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can be used as a catalyst for economic and social de...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...