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Autor/inn/enLéger, Michel T.; Freiman, Viktor
TitelA Narrative Approach to Understanding the Development and Retention of Digital Skills over Time in Former Middle School Students, a Decade after Having Used One-to-One Laptop Computers
QuelleIn: Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 48 (2016) 1, S.57-66 (10 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN1539-1523
DOI10.1080/15391523.2015.1103150
SchlagwörterSkill Development; Middle School Students; Access to Computers; Laptop Computers; Computer Uses in Education; Educational Technology; Qualitative Research; Interviews; Personal Narratives; Technology Uses in Education; Self Efficacy; Student Empowerment; Postsecondary Education; Employment Level; Success; Semi Structured Interviews; Foreign Countries; Early Adolescents; Young Adults; Program Effectiveness; France
AbstractAlthough there is a common result in recent research and practice that digital skills are important for every educated citizen, little is known of how these skills are evolving over a long period of time. Our study looks into the development and use of digital skills in former middle school students who had an individual access to the laptops a decade ago and are now entering the workforce. Using a qualitative approach, we look at results from an earlier study on one-to-one laptop use in middle school students, as well as results from follow-up interviews with three students from that cohort. More specifically, we present narrative stories offering a rich description of the personal experience of digital skill acquisition through information and communication technology (ICT)-assisted learning and the sustainability of these skills later in adulthood. Our findings indicate three specific types of digital skills, namely, technological resourcefulness, digital self-efficacy or empowerment, and open-mindedness toward technology, that emerge as key elements of the participants' perception of postsecondary academic and eventual further career success. The results of this study can be used to better understand how ICT skills are acquired and how they evolve over time in young people who grew up (or are growing up) in a digital world and how this process can be enhanced by educational institutions and workplaces. (As Provided).
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Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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