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Information and Communication Technologies Usage by Students in an Israeli High School: Equity, Gender, and Inside/Outside School Learning Issues

This study describes and analyses a survey that was conducted with 384 students from grades 7-12 in a typical urban High School in Israel. The students reported on the extent and characteristics of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) usage within and beyond school time and location. Its f...

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Published in:Education and information technologies 2001-03, Vol.6 (1), p.43
Main Authors: Nachmias, Rafi, Mioduser, David, Shemla, Anat
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