The pace of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) development necessitates radical and rapid change for education. Given the English prevalence for an economically determinist orientation for educational outcomes, it seems pertinent to ask how learning in relation to ICT is to be conceptualised. Accepting the view that education needs to both transform and be transforming, simple input-output methods by which professionals might judge the veracity of learning–teaching moments need to be challenged. Considering new technologies, it could be said that proponents of input-output rhetoric suggest that the acquisition of technologically oriented skills and behaviours is an educational end in itself. In contrast, others adopt the positi...
M.Ed. (ICT in Education)Marc Prensky (2009) described the future as being “unimaginably complex”. Th...
Global technological advancement is changing information dissemination among literates and non-liter...
(ICTs), have caused profound changes throughout society. A generation of chil-dren is emerging alrea...
This paper addresses a conundrum: despite the ubiquity of technology in the business world, no clear...
The paper addresses a conundrum: despite the ubiquity of technology in the business world, no clear ...
International audienceAs Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) gradually permeate daily l...
ICT has been introduced into education over the last 25 years. What have been the main opportunities...
One of the main contextual challenges every CALL researcher and practitioner is confronted with is ...
One of the main contextual challenges every CALL researcher and practitioner is confronted with is ...
Abstract This paper sets the debates of the other papers in the context of a benchmark in time that ...
Learning is changing. A pivotal force in bringing about this change is the use of information and co...
Traditional approaches to the use of computers in education have given insufficient attention to the...
The ideas put forward here, although supported by empirical studies on the work of teachers and thei...
This paper explores the gap between the innovative potential of technologies and their current use i...
New technologies have the potential to upkeep education across the curriculum and deliver opportunit...
M.Ed. (ICT in Education)Marc Prensky (2009) described the future as being “unimaginably complex”. Th...
Global technological advancement is changing information dissemination among literates and non-liter...
(ICTs), have caused profound changes throughout society. A generation of chil-dren is emerging alrea...
This paper addresses a conundrum: despite the ubiquity of technology in the business world, no clear...
The paper addresses a conundrum: despite the ubiquity of technology in the business world, no clear ...
International audienceAs Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) gradually permeate daily l...
ICT has been introduced into education over the last 25 years. What have been the main opportunities...
One of the main contextual challenges every CALL researcher and practitioner is confronted with is ...
One of the main contextual challenges every CALL researcher and practitioner is confronted with is ...
Abstract This paper sets the debates of the other papers in the context of a benchmark in time that ...
Learning is changing. A pivotal force in bringing about this change is the use of information and co...
Traditional approaches to the use of computers in education have given insufficient attention to the...
The ideas put forward here, although supported by empirical studies on the work of teachers and thei...
This paper explores the gap between the innovative potential of technologies and their current use i...
New technologies have the potential to upkeep education across the curriculum and deliver opportunit...
M.Ed. (ICT in Education)Marc Prensky (2009) described the future as being “unimaginably complex”. Th...
Global technological advancement is changing information dissemination among literates and non-liter...
(ICTs), have caused profound changes throughout society. A generation of chil-dren is emerging alrea...