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Autores principales: Jenson, Jennifer, Rose, Chloë Brushwood
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Publicado: 2006
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contents Finding Space for Technology: Pedagogical Observations on the Organization of Computers in School Environments Jenson, Jennifer Rose, Chloë Brushwood Foreign Countries Computer Uses in Education Computer Networks Educational Technology School Buildings Space Utilization Educational Facilities Planning Technology Integration Case Studies Laboratories Interior Space Rural Schools Teacher Attitudes Administrator Attitudes Principals Urban Schools Elementary Schools Classroom Design School Space With the large-scale acquisition and installation of computer and networking hardware in schools across Canada, a major concern has been where to locate these new technologies and whether and how the structure of the school might itself be made to accommodate these new technologies. In this paper, we suggest that the physical location and organization of computer technologies, whether in the lab, classroom, library, or even school hallway, delimits and shapes the ways in which teachers talk about and make use of computers in their schools. As with the distribution of and access to any kind of resource, the distribution and organization of computers has an impact on the frequency and quality of teachers' integration/implementation efforts. We focus on three case studies that highlight how the structuring and re-­structuring of space in schools can be a significant factor in whether and how this technology is used by teachers and students.
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spellingShingle Finding Space for Technology: Pedagogical Observations on the Organization of Computers in School Environments
Jenson, Jennifer
Rose, Chloë Brushwood
Foreign Countries
Computer Uses in Education
Computer Networks
Educational Technology
School Buildings
Space Utilization
Educational Facilities Planning
Technology Integration
Case Studies
Laboratories
Interior Space
Rural Schools
Teacher Attitudes
Administrator Attitudes
Principals
Urban Schools
Elementary Schools
Classroom Design
School Space
Finding Space for Technology: Pedagogical Observations on the Organization of Computers in School Environments Jenson, Jennifer Rose, Chloë Brushwood Foreign Countries Computer Uses in Education Computer Networks Educational Technology School Buildings Space Utilization Educational Facilities Planning Technology Integration Case Studies Laboratories Interior Space Rural Schools Teacher Attitudes Administrator Attitudes Principals Urban Schools Elementary Schools Classroom Design School Space With the large-scale acquisition and installation of computer and networking hardware in schools across Canada, a major concern has been where to locate these new technologies and whether and how the structure of the school might itself be made to accommodate these new technologies. In this paper, we suggest that the physical location and organization of computer technologies, whether in the lab, classroom, library, or even school hallway, delimits and shapes the ways in which teachers talk about and make use of computers in their schools. As with the distribution of and access to any kind of resource, the distribution and organization of computers has an impact on the frequency and quality of teachers' integration/implementation efforts. We focus on three case studies that highlight how the structuring and re-­structuring of space in schools can be a significant factor in whether and how this technology is used by teachers and students.
title Finding Space for Technology: Pedagogical Observations on the Organization of Computers in School Environments
topic Foreign Countries
Computer Uses in Education
Computer Networks
Educational Technology
School Buildings
Space Utilization
Educational Facilities Planning
Technology Integration
Case Studies
Laboratories
Interior Space
Rural Schools
Teacher Attitudes
Administrator Attitudes
Principals
Urban Schools
Elementary Schools
Classroom Design
School Space
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1073674