A study in two small rural schools located in coastal Labrador found that students value telecommunications technologies according to the level of access they have to them. Students with ready access to telecommunications technologies valued them to a greater extent than their peers who had less access. Students with high access to telecommunications technologies believed they had comparable opportunities to their urban-educated peers while students with low access to these technologies expressed little optimism in terms of competing with students educated in urban Canada. This study investigates the extent to which these perceptions influenced post-primary school educational and vocational choices
This study examined the nature of the Center for Distance Learning and Innovation (CDLI) in Newfoun...
This phenomenological study was implemented within a rural community in the southeastern area of the...
The research reported in this paper considers the current telecommunications network for the three e...
A study in two small rural schools located in coastal Labrador found that students value telecommuni...
The potential of information technology is increasingly being recognized for the access it provides ...
The purpose of this study was to determine how secondary students attending F.H. Collins Secondary S...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the potential impact of distance education on a small, r...
Introduction: The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is located on the east coast of Canada. The ...
A case study investigated the use of telematics technology in the delivery of learning programs from...
There is a rapidly growing acceptance for using distance learning to make courses and other learning...
This paper reports on a naturalistic research project that was conducted in response to the educatio...
Mobile phones offer many features and functions that could potentially enhance and expand student le...
At the Harris Centre Regional Workshop for Economic Zones 4 and 5 (Southeast Labrador), May 2006, on...
Students learning in regional, rural and remote locations in Queensland are currently experiencing a...
Over the past two decades, distance education has become a reality of rural schooling in Newfoundlan...
This study examined the nature of the Center for Distance Learning and Innovation (CDLI) in Newfoun...
This phenomenological study was implemented within a rural community in the southeastern area of the...
The research reported in this paper considers the current telecommunications network for the three e...
A study in two small rural schools located in coastal Labrador found that students value telecommuni...
The potential of information technology is increasingly being recognized for the access it provides ...
The purpose of this study was to determine how secondary students attending F.H. Collins Secondary S...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the potential impact of distance education on a small, r...
Introduction: The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is located on the east coast of Canada. The ...
A case study investigated the use of telematics technology in the delivery of learning programs from...
There is a rapidly growing acceptance for using distance learning to make courses and other learning...
This paper reports on a naturalistic research project that was conducted in response to the educatio...
Mobile phones offer many features and functions that could potentially enhance and expand student le...
At the Harris Centre Regional Workshop for Economic Zones 4 and 5 (Southeast Labrador), May 2006, on...
Students learning in regional, rural and remote locations in Queensland are currently experiencing a...
Over the past two decades, distance education has become a reality of rural schooling in Newfoundlan...
This study examined the nature of the Center for Distance Learning and Innovation (CDLI) in Newfoun...
This phenomenological study was implemented within a rural community in the southeastern area of the...
The research reported in this paper considers the current telecommunications network for the three e...