NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Audience
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing all 15 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Ram Babu Pareek; Shivani Parashar – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2025
The study explores how online and digital resources shape education, looking at teachers' competencies in the schools of the northern region of India. The research uses a mixed-method design featuring tools, interviews, and focus group discussions to assess digital competence with its contextual nuances. This work focuses on the transformative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Educational Resources, Computer Uses in Education
Kaushal Kumar Bhagat – Commonwealth of Learning, 2025
This synthesis report summarises the impact of technology-enabled learning (TEL) initiatives by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) across Member Countries, emphasising the role of TEL in enhancing educational outcomes. The report provides an overview of blended learning (BL) interventions, highlighting successful strategies, technological…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Blended Learning, Intervention, Technology Uses in Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Kamal, Tuba; Illiyan, Asheref – Asian Association of Open Universities Journal, 2021
Purpose: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted catastrophically every sector of the economy throughout the world. And, the education sector is not leftover from the devastating effects of lockdown, especially in South Asia. It has led to the prolonged closure of schools/universities, subsequently, traditional teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Jain, Samta; Lall, Marie; Singh, Anviti – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2021
COVID-19 has brought about changes to the education system that impact teachers in multiple ways. The article discusses the views of affected teachers under the three-gap framework: access, usage, and pedagogical skills gap. Between 29 April 2020, and 29 May 2020, an online survey was administered to 550 Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR)…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Attitudes, Electronic Learning
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Mitra, Sugata; Dangwal, Ritu – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2017
This article describes a study under the Reaching the Unreached component of the Chiphen Rigpel project between the governments of Bhutan and India. This initiative is an attempt to provide computer literacy to children of Bhutan through setting up "hole in the wall" (HiWEL) Playground Learning Station(s) (PLSs). The study described here…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Literacy, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Pratapchandran, Sarat – Educational Facility Planner, 2009
An innovative learning technique that originated in a slum in India's capital, New Delhi, sets the stage for "Q&A" that is now the Oscar winning movie, "Slumdog Millionaire". In an interview, Dr. Sugata Mitra, the creator of this new educational pedagogy termed Minimally Invasive Education (MIE), explains how it can help…
Descriptors: Slums, Foreign Countries, Incidental Learning, Educational Technology
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Dangwal, Ritu; Kapur, Preeti – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
Earlier research by Mitra and colleagues on the use of computers by young children revealed that children are able to learn basic computing skills irrespective of their social, cultural, intellectual and religious backgrounds (Mitra & Rana, 2001). The present paper is an attempt to identify the varied aspects of a learning environment that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Literacy, Children, Early Adolescents
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Inamdar, Parimala; Kulkarni, Arun – Educational Technology & Society, 2007
Earlier work at unsupervised playground computer kiosks in rural India, popularly called "hole-in-the-wall", showed that children exposed to these kiosks learn to use computers on their own and that they are able to clear school examinations in computer science, without any classroom teaching for it. Extending this, our recent research…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Mathematics Achievement, Playgrounds, Program Effectiveness
Dobbs, Kevin – Training, 2000
When researchers installed a computer in a poor neighborhood in India and left it unattended, area children without computer experience taught themselves many popular programs and used the Internet. The experiment showed that practice, experimentation, and easy access can provide a foundation for more formal computer training. (JOW)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Literacy, Discovery Learning, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Mitra, Sugata – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
It has been observed that children are able to learn to use computers and the Internet on their own, irrespective of their social, cultural or economic backgrounds (Mitra and Rana, 2001). This article describes subsequent experiments, conducted in five regions in India, results obtained, and possible conclusions. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Children, Computer Literacy, Computer Use
Sarsani, Mahender Reddy – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2007
Tremendous changes are taking place in the world which certainly influence the system of education, and teacher education too cannot remain immune to these global changes. Information Technology (IT] is affecting teachers, individuals and society. Digital learning has opened the doors of classrooms and made knowledge accessible even for those…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education, Computer Science Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Inamdar, Parimala – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
Earlier work often referred to as the "hole in the wall" experiments has shown that groups of children can learn to use public computers on their own. This paper presents the method and results of an experiment conducted to investigate whether such unsupervised group learning in shared public spaces can improve children's performance in…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Science, Foreign Countries, Grade 8
Jha, Swati; Chatterjee, Shiffon – International Education Journal, 2005
In developing countries like India, the onus of development lies mainly with the government, which faces the predicament of multiple demands and limited resources. This leads to a situation where even fundamental objectives such as basic literacy for all are not met. On the other hand, there exists a vibrant private sector, which has resources and…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Access to Computers, Information Technology, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Thirumurthy, Vidya; Sundaram, Nithya – Childhood Education, 2003
Explores issues related to the use of technology in Indian schools, drawing on information from a variety of sources, such as interviews with parents and teachers, school visits, government information, and magazine and journal articles. Examines India's cultural and educational environments; diversity of parents' and educators' attitudes about…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Literacy, Computer Use, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Pal, Joyojeet; Nedevschi, Sergiu; Patra, Rabin K.; Brewer, Eric A. – E-Learning, 2006
The Akshaya project in the rural Malappuram district of Kerala, India is home to the first and largest district-wide e-literacy project in India, and one of the largest known Internet Protocol-based networks. Through a network of 600 kiosks, the project has been designed to reach computer literacy into over 600,000 households, and bring 3.6…
Descriptors: Computer Centers, Foreign Countries, Computer Literacy, Internet