Background: The use of 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device strategies in schools is in its infancy and little is known about how mobile devices such as tablets are being used to support educational practice. Purpose: In this article, two suburban primary schools in Sydney, Australia were focused on with an aim to understand how mobile device strategies were developed and implemented and how the devices were being used in the schools. Design and method: This qualitative study uses a case study method. It draws upon questionnaires, interviews and classroom observations, and builds upon previous research in English and Australian schools. Findings: Results of the research indicate that the devices have only recently been incorporated into t...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
Four classroom teachers (geography, food technology, ESOL, Japanese) experimented with a range of mo...
Four classroom teachers (geography, food technology, ESOL, Japanese) experimented with a range of mo...
© 2016 NFER. Background: The use of 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device strategies in schools is in its in...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
The chief aim of this study was to investigate the different strategies that can be adopted in explo...
This paper focuses on three schools in Victoria (Australia) that introduced 1:1 mobile computing dev...
This qualitative research study was conducted to better understand the Peel District School Board’s ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Since 2010 Schools in England have been faced with far-reaching changes in policy, support and fundi...
The use of technology in education is not a new phenomenon; however, schools in Australia and around...
This paper describes the goals and first results of an ongoing two year case study in a European pri...
This paper reports on the first two years of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative in a New Zeal...
The use of technology in education is not a new phenomenon; however, schools in Australia and around...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are implementing unique changes in the most divers...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
Four classroom teachers (geography, food technology, ESOL, Japanese) experimented with a range of mo...
Four classroom teachers (geography, food technology, ESOL, Japanese) experimented with a range of mo...
© 2016 NFER. Background: The use of 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device strategies in schools is in its in...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
The chief aim of this study was to investigate the different strategies that can be adopted in explo...
This paper focuses on three schools in Victoria (Australia) that introduced 1:1 mobile computing dev...
This qualitative research study was conducted to better understand the Peel District School Board’s ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Since 2010 Schools in England have been faced with far-reaching changes in policy, support and fundi...
The use of technology in education is not a new phenomenon; however, schools in Australia and around...
This paper describes the goals and first results of an ongoing two year case study in a European pri...
This paper reports on the first two years of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative in a New Zeal...
The use of technology in education is not a new phenomenon; however, schools in Australia and around...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are implementing unique changes in the most divers...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
Four classroom teachers (geography, food technology, ESOL, Japanese) experimented with a range of mo...
Four classroom teachers (geography, food technology, ESOL, Japanese) experimented with a range of mo...