With the large-scale acquisition and installation of computer and networking hardware in schools across Canada, a major concern has been where to locate these new technologies and whether and how the structure of the school might itself be made to accommodate these new technologies. In this paper, we suggest that the physical location and organization of computer technologies, whether in the lab, classroom, library, or even school hallway, delimits and shapes the ways in which teachers talk about and make use of computers in their schools. As with the distribution of and access to any kind of resource, the distribution and organization of computers has an impact on the frequency and quality of teachers’ integration/implementation efforts. W...
The proliferation of computers and computer networks into a wide variety of social settings is promi...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
Human Capital Theory has been based on education in every country. Investment in education gets high...
With the large-scale acquisition and installation of computer and networking hardware in schools acr...
The purpose of this study was to gain deeper insights into how technology restructures the classroom...
The technological infrastructure of Finnish schools varies a lot. In some schools there are computer...
Today, a significant proportion of Australian secondary school students have some level of access to...
There are convincing arguments for the integration of computer applications into school programmes t...
This paper aims to provoke thinking about the way people can use computers to learn, the way tutors ...
Ubiquitous access to digital technologies is becoming an integral part of our business, home, and le...
Since the nineteen-eighties emerging computer technologies have shown the potential to support the p...
Many students today are learning about computers. It is not clear, though, how computers should be u...
Much research has been done for commercial reasons on workstation design, but are schools taking not...
AbstractHuman Capital Theory has been based on education in every country. Investment in education g...
Drawing primarily upon sociocultural perspectives and space theory, I propose a transactional model ...
The proliferation of computers and computer networks into a wide variety of social settings is promi...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
Human Capital Theory has been based on education in every country. Investment in education gets high...
With the large-scale acquisition and installation of computer and networking hardware in schools acr...
The purpose of this study was to gain deeper insights into how technology restructures the classroom...
The technological infrastructure of Finnish schools varies a lot. In some schools there are computer...
Today, a significant proportion of Australian secondary school students have some level of access to...
There are convincing arguments for the integration of computer applications into school programmes t...
This paper aims to provoke thinking about the way people can use computers to learn, the way tutors ...
Ubiquitous access to digital technologies is becoming an integral part of our business, home, and le...
Since the nineteen-eighties emerging computer technologies have shown the potential to support the p...
Many students today are learning about computers. It is not clear, though, how computers should be u...
Much research has been done for commercial reasons on workstation design, but are schools taking not...
AbstractHuman Capital Theory has been based on education in every country. Investment in education g...
Drawing primarily upon sociocultural perspectives and space theory, I propose a transactional model ...
The proliferation of computers and computer networks into a wide variety of social settings is promi...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
Human Capital Theory has been based on education in every country. Investment in education gets high...