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Technology, Pedagogy and Education | 2014

Technological Me: Young Children's Use of Technology across Their Home and School Contexts

Donna Gronn; Anne Scott; Susan Edwards; Michael Henderson

Research into children’s learning with digital technologies is represented by a growing body of literature examining the relationship between home–school technological practices. A focus of this work is on the notion of a ‘digital-disconnect’ between home and school. This argument suggests that children are such native users of technologies they struggle to connect with commonly used technologies in school. This paper examines how the ‘digital-disconnect’ is experienced in children’s lives. Drawing on a data set investigating the digital experiences of 12 children aged 2–12 years, we consider the experiences of one family attending the same school. Three siblings aged 5–12 years recorded their home and school technology use for one week. The findings suggested some difference in use across both settings, but also similarities associated with information retrieval, rote learning and entertainment. We use Bulfin and North’s and Dyson’s ideas about the permeability of social boundaries to explain why technology use might be more similar than disconnected in each context. We consider the extent to which each setting influences the other as the basis for moving away from binary conceptualisations of the digital-disconnect informed by generational assumptions about children and technologies.


Technology, Pedagogy and Education | 2017

Digital disconnect or digital difference? A socio-ecological perspective on young children’s technology use in the home and the early childhood centre

Susan Edwards; Michael Henderson; Donna Gronn; Anne Scott; Moska Mirkhil

A digital disconnect perspective is founded on an assumption that technology use in the home is frequent, creative and generative, and that technology use in the early childhood centre should be the same as that found in the home. However, such arguments divert our attention from understanding the nature of the setting and thereby from an understanding of the role of technologies in education and at home. This study adopts a socio-ecological approach to explore the influence of setting, in particular the elements of activity, time, place and role on young children’s use of digital technologies. It concludes that technology use is characterised by different imperatives in each setting so that thinking about digital differences may be more productive than continuing to focus on the concept of disconnect.


The Journal of Technology and Teacher Education | 2013

Web conferencing of pre-service teachers' practicum in remote schools

Donna Gronn; Geoffrey Romeo; Susannah McNamara; Yiong Hwee Teo


Building Connections: Research, Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the Annual Conference held at RMIT, Melbourne, 7th-9th July 2005 | 2005

Mathematical beliefs and achievement of pre-service primary teachers

Bob Perry; Jenni Way; Beth Southwell; Allan L White; John Pattison; Philip Clarkson; Ann Downton; Donna Gronn


Australian Educational Computing | 2012

TTF@ACU: Our Story

Donna Gronn; Geoffrey Romeo; Stephen Sheely


Archive | 2008

Engagement versus deep mathematical understanding :An early career teacher's use of ICT in a lesson

Donna Gronn; Adam John Staples; Ann Downton; Anne Scott


Universal Journal of Educational Research | 2015

Enhancing Practicum Supervision with Asynchronous and Synchronous Technologies

Yiong Hwee Teo; Sue McNamara; Geoff Romeo; Donna Gronn


Australian Educational Computing | 2012

Windows into Classrooms: Using ICT to Facilitate Regional, Rural and Remote Practicum and Teacher Professional Learning.

Geoffrey Romeo; Donna Gronn; Susannah McNamara; Yiong Hwee Teo


Australian Educational Computing | 2015

Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria

Donna Gronn


Archive | 2013

Facilitating practice teaching using pocket camcorder and web conferencing

Geoff Romeo; Donna Gronn; Yiong Hwee Teo; Sue McNamara

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Anne Scott

Australian Catholic University

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Geoffrey Romeo

Australian Catholic University

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Yiong Hwee Teo

Australian Catholic University

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Susannah McNamara

Australian Catholic University

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Geoff Romeo

Australian Catholic University

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Susan Edwards

Australian Catholic University

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Allan L White

University of Western Sydney

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Beth Southwell

University of Western Sydney

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Jenni Way

University of Western Sydney

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