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Beyond Technology's Promise Joseph B. Giacquinta (New York University)

Beyond Technology's Promise By Joseph B. Giacquinta (New York University)

Beyond Technology's Promise by Joseph B. Giacquinta (New York University)


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After taking a hard look at the computer scene in a three year investigation and drawing the not surprising conclusion that most children use computers to play games, this text, first published in 1994, proposes directions to be taken to facilitate the educational use of computers and other promising technology.

Beyond Technology's Promise Summary

Beyond Technology's Promise: An Examination of Children's Educational Computing at Home by Joseph B. Giacquinta (New York University)

As personal computers have become more available, there has been a great deal of optimism for educational reform through wide computer use, both at school and in the home. Beyond Technology's Promise, first published in 1994, takes a hard look at the home computer scene. The research reported in the book focuses on whether families are using computers to help children learn academic skills and, if so, how well they are doing it. The three year, qualitative investigation provides contextual information crucial to our understanding of how computers are really being used. The authors draw the not so surprising conclusion that most children use computers to play games. They therefore propose directions that must be taken in order to facilitate the educational use of home computers or any other promising educational technology. In so doing, they examine such topics as parental leadership, the home-school computer connection, and the role of gender in home computing use.

Beyond Technology's Promise Reviews

[Giacquinta's] writing is eloquent, rich in anecdotes, rhetorical and persuasive. David Hawkridge, Nature
...takes a hard look at the home computer scene...the three-year, qualitative investigation provides contextual information crucial to our understanding of how computers are really being used... Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
The authors of Beyond Technology's Promise have provided the field with important and foundational information regarding home computing that suggests that the purchase of a computer does not insure effective computer use. Margaret A. Gallego, Mind, Culture, and Activity

Table of Contents

List of tables and figures; Preface; 1. The promise; 2. Studying the promise; 3. The absence of children's academic computering at home; 4. The availability of educational software; 5. The importance of parental encouragement and assistance; 6. The role of gender in home computer use; 7. School use of computers; 8. Children's preference for games; 9. Refining a new technology as a social innovation; 10. Viewing technology change as a social process; 11. Re-examining the home-school computer connection; 12. Where do we go from here?; Appendices; References; Index.

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GOR007465132
9780521407847
0521407842
Beyond Technology's Promise: An Examination of Children's Educational Computing at Home by Joseph B. Giacquinta (New York University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19940128
264
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