non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered in the implementation of a Virtual Learning Environment in a secondary school in Ireland. The VLE had been in use at the school for four years yet the take up by teachers had been modest. This study examines a variety of determinants that influence technology acceptance and successful implementation outcomes in respect of the VLE at the school. A questionnaire survey of staff was carried out and semi-structured interviews with six teachers at the school. The VLE logs and statistics were examined along with documentation relating to the VLE. Data was analysed from the perspective of Innovation Diffusion Theory and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)...
In early 2008 five Irish tertiary institutions conducted an online survey of their students’ u...
non-peer-reviewedIt has long been the vision of educators to deliver effective learning through the ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
International audienceThis article studies the conditions of use of a VLE (Virtual Learning Environm...
non-peer-reviewedThe use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) is becoming an increasingly importa...
peer-reviewedThe lack of uptake of science subjects in Post-Primary Schools (Secondary/High Schools...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
In early 2008 five Irish tertiary institutions conducted an online survey of their students’ usage o...
non-peer-reviewedOver the past number of years there has been a move towards using ICT. This study e...
peer-reviewedWhen attempting to integrate any Information and Communications Technology (ICT) based ...
non-peer-reviewedInformation and communications technology is an integral part of our personal and ...
In early 2008 five Irish tertiary institutions conducted an online survey of their students’ u...
Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are important infrastructure and digital educational spaces tha...
peer-reviewedBecause virtual learning environments (VLEs) are amongst the most widely adopted techn...
In early 2008 five Irish tertiary institutions conducted an online survey of their students’ u...
non-peer-reviewedIt has long been the vision of educators to deliver effective learning through the ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
International audienceThis article studies the conditions of use of a VLE (Virtual Learning Environm...
non-peer-reviewedThe use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) is becoming an increasingly importa...
peer-reviewedThe lack of uptake of science subjects in Post-Primary Schools (Secondary/High Schools...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
In early 2008 five Irish tertiary institutions conducted an online survey of their students’ usage o...
non-peer-reviewedOver the past number of years there has been a move towards using ICT. This study e...
peer-reviewedWhen attempting to integrate any Information and Communications Technology (ICT) based ...
non-peer-reviewedInformation and communications technology is an integral part of our personal and ...
In early 2008 five Irish tertiary institutions conducted an online survey of their students’ u...
Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are important infrastructure and digital educational spaces tha...
peer-reviewedBecause virtual learning environments (VLEs) are amongst the most widely adopted techn...
In early 2008 five Irish tertiary institutions conducted an online survey of their students’ u...
non-peer-reviewedIt has long been the vision of educators to deliver effective learning through the ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...