There is a significant movement towards digital learning internationally. However, policymaking in Ireland regarding the use of ICT in education, specifically second-level education, has been lacking. Students’ experience of technology at school varies hugely. The current debate has become device focussed rather than content focussed. This paper examines how the lack of clear policy by the Department of Education and Skills has led to resistance by many stakeholders in embedding the use of technology into schools, and particularly teaching and learning
Educators today are concerned with how to effectively implement whole school e-learning strategies, ...
non-peer-reviewedAn investigation into the factors that affect the pedagogical progression of inform...
In Ireland and Northern Ireland, there is a paucity of empirical evidence relating to the extent to ...
peer-reviewedThere is a significant movement towards digital learning internationally. However, pol...
This thesis explores the perceptions and attitudes of Irish primary school teachers towards the use ...
Today's virtual learning environments are prolifically challenging the ivory tower traditionalist ap...
Since the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national educational policies, ...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered by Irish Primary School Teache...
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Ireland lags significantly behind its European partners in the integration of information and commun...
Many countries have launched national educational technology policies in the past number of decades ...
Despite cultural and social barriers to technology adoption, the teachers and administrators of sch...
non-peer-reviewedInformation and communications technology is an integral part of our personal and ...
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The 20th century has provided a number of significant technologies that have transformed education, ...
Educators today are concerned with how to effectively implement whole school e-learning strategies, ...
non-peer-reviewedAn investigation into the factors that affect the pedagogical progression of inform...
In Ireland and Northern Ireland, there is a paucity of empirical evidence relating to the extent to ...
peer-reviewedThere is a significant movement towards digital learning internationally. However, pol...
This thesis explores the perceptions and attitudes of Irish primary school teachers towards the use ...
Today's virtual learning environments are prolifically challenging the ivory tower traditionalist ap...
Since the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national educational policies, ...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered by Irish Primary School Teache...
peer-reviewedThis literature review explores the historical development of ICT in Irish postprimary/...
Ireland lags significantly behind its European partners in the integration of information and commun...
Many countries have launched national educational technology policies in the past number of decades ...
Despite cultural and social barriers to technology adoption, the teachers and administrators of sch...
non-peer-reviewedInformation and communications technology is an integral part of our personal and ...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered in the implementation of a Vir...
The 20th century has provided a number of significant technologies that have transformed education, ...
Educators today are concerned with how to effectively implement whole school e-learning strategies, ...
non-peer-reviewedAn investigation into the factors that affect the pedagogical progression of inform...
In Ireland and Northern Ireland, there is a paucity of empirical evidence relating to the extent to ...