Gender differences in relation to school children's learning with computers are frequently attributed to a tendency for boys to dominate computer resources in mixed sex settings. However, the evidence relating to children's performance with computers in mixed sex groups is conflicting. This paper reports two experimental studies in which 11- to 12-year-olds worked on a computer-based problem solving task. In the first, 62 children worked in either same or mixed sex dyads, but each child had her or his own computer, and no verbal interaction was allowed. Boys out-performed girls overall, with sex differences becoming significantly more polarised in the mixed sex dyads. The second study involved 96 children, with individual pre- and post-test...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there are gender differences in computer use among t...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pai...
Research concerning joint action for problem-solving on computer-based tasks in schools shows an inc...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
The thesis examined early differences between girls and boys in their attitudes and social behaviour...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pairs and mi...
The study investigated student attitude and performance on one problem solving computer activity. Fo...
Using videotaped observations collected over one half of an academic year in classes composed of gra...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there are gender differences in computer use among t...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pai...
Research concerning joint action for problem-solving on computer-based tasks in schools shows an inc...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
The thesis examined early differences between girls and boys in their attitudes and social behaviour...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pairs and mi...
The study investigated student attitude and performance on one problem solving computer activity. Fo...
Using videotaped observations collected over one half of an academic year in classes composed of gra...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there are gender differences in computer use among t...