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Digital diversity : youth, equity, and information technology / E. Diane Looker and Ted D. Naylor, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Looker, Ellen Dianne.
Naylor, Ted D. (Ted Dewar), 1974-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Technology and youth--Canada.
Educational technology--Canada.
Computer literacy--Canada.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (204 p.)
Place of Publication:
Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfred Laurier University Press, c2010 (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2011).
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Digital Diversity: Youth, Equity, and Information Technologyis about youth, schools, and the use of technology. Youth are instrumental in finding novel ways to access and use technology. They are directly affected by changes such as the proliferation of computers in schools and elsewhere, and the increasingly heavy use of the Internet for both information sharing and for communication.The contributors to this volume investigate how the resources provided by information and communication technology (ICT) are made available to different groups of young people (as defined by gender, race, rural location, aboriginal status, street youth status) and how they do (or do not) develop facility and competence with this technology. How does access vary for these different groups of youth? Which young people develop facility with ICT? What impact has this technology had on their learning and their lives? These are among the issues examined. Youth from a wide variety of settings are included in the study, including Inuit youth in the high arctic.Rather than mandate how youth should/could better use technology (as much of the existing literature does) the contributors focus on how youth and educators are actually using technology. By paying attention to the routine use and understandings of ICTs by youth and those teaching youth, the book highlights the current gaps in policy and practice. It challenges assumptions around the often taken-for-granted links between technology, pedagogy, and educational outcomes for youth in order to highlight a range of important equity issues.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction / Ted D. Naylor
Chapter 2. Digital Distance: Geographic and Cultural Divides in Access and Use of Computers and the Internet / E. Dianne Looker
Chapter 3. Bridging and Bonding Social Capital: Computer and Internet Use among Youth in Relation to Their Cultural Identities / E. Dianne Looker
Chapter 4. Gendered Technologies as Divide, Diversity, and Distraction / Alyssa Henning
Chapter 5. In the "Ditch" or on the Proverbial "Information Highway": An Investigation of Equity and Technological Literacies in the Preparation and Practice of Teachers / Blye W. Frank
Chapter 6. Maybe It's Not the Teachers? Investigating the Problem of ICT Integration into Education / Ted D. Naylor
Chapter 7. "Being hooked up": Exploring the Experiences of Street Youth and Information Technologies / Ted D. Naylor.
Notes:
Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library publishers collection.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781299313255
1299313256
9781554582037
1554582032
9781554582860
1554582865
OCLC:
759101547

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