Laptop classes in some Australian government primary schools
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 08:52authored byFluck, AE
Australia was once a world leader for laptop adoption in schools. Now overtaken by extensive roll-outs of laptops in Maine and Uruguay, this paper seeks to explain why this lead was lost. Six case studies of government primary schools were undertaken to gather data about current initiatives. Comparative analysis shows how the potential of laptop-based schooling can be conflicted through concerns about curriculum direction and equity. The lack of congruence between the affordances of ICT and conventional curriculum constraints are suggested as the reason why Australia lacks focus in this area.
History
Publication title
Australian Educational Computing
Volume
26
Pagination
10-15
ISSN
0816-9020
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Australian Council for Computers in Education
Place of publication
Melbourne, Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2011 Australian Council for Computers in Education