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In no particular order. This can use a lot of cleanup, particularly sorting and adding reference links where available. If anybody wants to supply full bibliographic details, the rest of us will be very grateful. | In no particular order. This can use a lot of cleanup, particularly sorting and adding reference links where available. If anybody wants to supply full bibliographic details, the rest of us will be very grateful. | ||
* [http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/2a/5b/5b.pdf Implementation and Effects Of One-to-One Computing Initiatives: A Research Synthesis], by William R. Penuel, SRI InternationalJournal of Research on Technology in Education, ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) | |||
* Adelman, N., Donnelly, M. B., Dove, T., Tiffany-Morales, J., Wayne, A., & Zucker, A. A. (2002). The integrated studies of educational technology: Professional development and teachers’ use of technology. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. | |||
* Becker, H. J., & Anderson, R. E. (2000). Subject and teacher objectives for computer-using classes by school socio-economic status. Irvine, CA and Minneapolis, MN: Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations, University of California, Irvine, and University of Minnesota. | |||
* Becker, H. J., Ravitz, J., & Wong, Y. (1999). Teacher and teacher-directed student use of computers and product (No. 3: Teaching, Learning, and Computation, 1998 National Survey.). Irvine, CA: University of California at Irvine. | |||
* Blumenfeld, P., Fishman, B. J., Krajcik, J., Marx, R. W., & Soloway, E. (2000). Creating usable innovations in systemic reform: Scaling up technology-embedded project-based science in urban schools. Educational Psychologist, 35(3), 149–164. | |||
* Chang, H.-h., Henriquez, A., Honey, M., Light, D., Moeller, B., & Ross, N. (1998). The Union City story: Education reform and technology—students’ perfor mance on standardized tests. New York, NY: Center for Children and Technology. | |||
* Coburn, C. E. (2004). Beyond decoupling: Rethinking the relationship between the institutional environment and the classroom. Sociology of Education, 77(3), 211–244. | |||
* Colella, V. (2000). Participatory simulations: Building collaborative understanding through immersive dynamic modeling. The Journal of the Learning Sciences, 9(4), 471–500. | |||
* Consortium on School Networking. (2004). A guide to handheld computing in K–12 education. Washington, DC: Author. | |||
* Cuban, L. (1986). Teachers and machines: The classroom use of technology since 1920. New York: Teachers College Press. | |||
* Cuban, L. (2001). Oversold and underused: Computers in the classroom. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. | |||
* Daitzman, P. (2003). Evaluation of the national model laptop program—technology literacy, a dimension of information literacy: A journey into the global learning community, November 2002–June 2003. New Haven, CT: East Rock Global Magnet School. | |||
* Davies, A. (2004). Finding proof of learning in a one-to-one computing classroom. Courtenay, BC: Connections Publishing. | |||
* Davis, D., Garas, N., Hopstock, P., Kellum, A., & Stephenson, T. (2005). Henrico County Public Schools iBook survey report. Arlington, VA: Development Associates, Inc. | |||
* Dinnocenti, S. T. (2002). Laptop computers in an elementary school: Perspectives on learning environments from students, teachers, administrators, and parents. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. UMI Publication Number 3034011. | |||
* Ertmer, P. A. (1999). Addressing first- and second-order barriers to change: Strategies for technology integration. Educational Technology Research and Development, 47(4), 47–61. | |||
* Fairman, J. (2004). Trading roles: Teachers and students learn with technology. Orono, ME: Maine Education Policy Research Institute, University of Maine Office. | |||
* Frank, K. A., Zhao, Y., & Borman, K. (2004). Social capital and the diffusion of innovations within organizations: Application to the implementation of computer technology in schools. Sociology of Education, 77(2), 148–171. | |||
* Garet, M. S., Porter, A. C., Desimone, L., Birman, B. F., & Yoon, K. S. (2001). What makes professional development effective? Results from a national sample of teachers. American Educational Research Journal, 38(4), 915–945. | |||
* Gaynor, I. W., & Fraser, B. J. (2003). [http://education.curtin.edu.au/waier/forums/2003/gaynor.html Online collaborative projects: A journey for two Year 5 technology rich classrooms]. Paper presented at the Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Forum. | |||
* Gulek, J. C., & Demirtas, H. (2005). [http://www.jtla.org Learning with technology: The impact of laptop use on student achievement]. The Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment, 3(2). | |||
* Harris, W. J., & Smith, L. (2004). Laptop use by seventh grade students with disabilities: Perceptions of special education teachers. Orono, ME: Maine Education Policy Research Institute, University of Maine Office. | |||
* Haynes, C. (1996). The effectiveness of using laptop computers with middle school students identified as being inhibited writers. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH. UMI Publication Number 9630228. | |||
* Hegedus, S., & Kaput, J. (2004, September). [http://www.simcalc.umassd.edu/downloads/RR261_Kaput.pdf An introduction to the profound potential of connected algebra activities: Issues of representation, engagement and pedagogy]. Paper presented at the 28th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, Bergen, Norway. | |||
* Hill, J., & Reeves, T. (2004). Change takes time: The promise of ubiquitous computing in schools. A report of a four year evaluation of the laptop initiative at Athens Academy. Athens, GA: University of Georgia. | |||
* Jaillet, A. (2004). What is happening with portable computers in schools? Journal of Science Education and Technology, 13(1), 115–128. | |||
* Kanaya, T., Light, D., & Culp, K. M. (2005). Factors influencing outcomes from a technology-focused professional development program. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 37(3), 313–329. | |||
* Kaput, J., & Hegedus, S. (2002). [http://www.simcalc.umassd.edu/downloads/PME2002.pdf Exploiting classroom connectivity by aggregating student constructions to create new learning opportunities]. Paper presented at the 26th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, Norwich, UK. | |||
* Kozma, R. B. (1991). Learning with media. Review of Educational Research, 61, 179–212. | |||
* Kulik, C.-L. C., & Kulik, J. A. (1991). Effectiveness of computer-based instruction: An updated analysis. Computers in Human Behavior, 7, 75–94. | |||
* Kulik, J. A. (1994). Meta-analytic studies of findings on computer-based instruction. In E. L. Baker & H. F. O’Neill, Jr. (Eds.), Technology assessment in education and training (pp. 9–33). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. | |||
* Lane, D. M. M. (2003). The Maine Learning Technology Initiative impact on students and learning. Portland, ME: Center for Education Policy, Applied Research, and Evaluation, University of Southern Maine. | |||
* Lemke, C., & Martin, C. (2003a). One-to-one computing in Indiana: A state profile. Culver City, CA: Metiri Group. | |||
* Lemke, C., & Martin, C. (2003b). One-to-one computing in Maine: A state profile. Culver City, CA: Metiri Group. | |||
* Lemke, C., & Martin, C. (2003c). One-to-one computing in Michigan: A state profile. Culver City, CA: Metiri Group. | |||
* Lemke, C., & Martin, C. (2003d). One-to-one computing in Virginia: A state profile. Culver City, CA: Metiri Group. | |||
* Light, D., McDermott, M., & Honey, M. (2002). Project Hiller: The impact of ubiquitous portable technology on an urban school. New York: Center for Children and Technology, Education Development Center. | |||
* Lowther, D. L., & Ross, S. M. (2003, April). [http://crep.memphis.edu/web/research/pub/Laptop_AERA_2003.pdf When each one has one]: The influences on teaching strategies and student achievement of using laptops in the classroom. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL. | |||
* Lowther, D. L., Ross, S. M., & Morrison, G. R. (2001, July). [http://home.earthlink.net/anebl/lowther.pdf Evaluation of a laptop program: Successes and recommendations]. Paper presented at the National Education Computing Conference, Chicago, IL. | |||
* Means, B., & Olson, K. (1995). Technology’s Role in Education Reform: Findings from a National Study of Innovating Schools. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. | |||
* Means, B., & Penuel, W. R. (2005). Research to support scaling up technology-based educational innovations. In C. Dede, J. P. Honan, & L. C. Peters (Eds.), Scaling up success: Lessons from technology-based educational improvement (pp. 176–197). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. | |||
* Mitchell Institute. (2004). One-to-one laptops in a high school environment: Piscataquis Community High School study final report. Portland, ME: Great Maine Schools Project, George J. Mitchell Scholarship Research Institute. | |||
* Molina, A., Sussex, W., & Penuel, W. R. (2005). Training Wheels evaluation report. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. | |||
* Morrison, G. R., Lowther, D., & DeMuelle, L. (1999). Integrating computer technology into the classroom. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Merrill/Prentice Hall. | |||
* Myers, J. L. (1996). The influence of a take-home computer program on mathematics achievement and attitudes of Title I elementary school children. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. UMI Publication Number 9636476. | |||
* National Center for Education Statistics. (2000). Teachers’ tools for the 21st century: A report on teachers’ use of technology. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education. | |||
* National Research Council. (2002). Scientific research in education. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. | |||
* Newhouse, C. P., & Rennie, L. (2001). A longitudinal study of the use of student-owned portable computers in a secondary school. Computers & Education, 36(3), 223–243. | |||
* North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. (1999). 1997-98 report of student performance: North Carolina Tests of Computer Skills. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. | |||
* Penuel, W. R., Kim, D. Y., Michalchik, V., Lewis, S., Means, B., Murphy, B., et al. (2001). Using technology to enhance connections between home and school: A research synthesis. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. | |||
* Riel, M., & Becker, H. J. (2000, April). The beliefs, practices, and computer use of teacher leaders. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans. | |||
* Rockman ET AL. (1995). Assessing the growth: The Buddy Project evaluation, 1994–5. San Francisco: Author. | |||
* Rockman et al. (1998). Powerful tools for schooling: Second year study of the laptop program. San Francisco: Author. | |||
* Roschelle, J., & Pea, R. D. (2002). A walk on the WILD side: How wireless handhelds may change computer-supported collaborative learning. International Journal of Cognition and Technology, 1(1), 145–168. | |||
* Roschelle, J., Pea, R. D., Hoadley, C. M., Gordin, D. G., & Means, B. (2000). Changing how and what children learn in school with computer-based technologies. The Future of Children, 10(2), 76–101. | |||
* Roschelle, J., Penuel, W. R., & Abrahamson, A. L. (2004). The networked classroom. Educational Leadership, 61(5), 50–54. | |||
* Russell, M., Bebell, D., & Higgins, J. (2004). Laptop learning: A comparison of teaching and learning in upper elementary classrooms equipped with shared carts of laptops and permanent one-to-one laptops. Boston: Technology and Assessment Study Collaborative, Boston College. | |||
* Sandholtz, J., Ringstaff, C., & Dwyer, D. (1997). Teaching with technology: Creating student-centered classrooms. New York: Teachers College Press. | |||
* Sarama, J., Clements, D. H., & Henry, J. J. (1998). Network of influences in an implementation of a mathematics curriculum innovation. International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 3(2), 113–148. | |||
* Schaumburg, H. (2001, June). Fostering girls’ computer literacy through laptop learning. Paper presented at the National Educational Computing Conference, Chicago, IL. | |||
* Sheingold, K., & Hadley, M. (1990). Accomplished teachers: Integrating computers into classroom practice. New York: Center for Technology in Education, Bank Street College of Education. | |||
* Silvernail, D. L., & Harris, W. J. (2003). The Maine Learning Technology Initiative teacher, student, and school perspectives: Mid-year evaluation report. Portland, ME: Maine Education Policy Research Institute, University of Southern Maine. | |||
* Silvernail, D. L., & Lane, D. M. M. (2004). The impact of Maine’s one-to-one laptop program on middle school teachers and students: Phase one summary evidence. Portland, ME: Maine Education Policy Research Institute, University of Southern Maine. | |||
* Stevenson, K. R. (1998). Evaluation report—Year 2: Middle School Laptop Program, Beaufort County School District. Beaufort, SC: Beaufort County School District. | |||
* Stevenson, K. R. (1999). Evaluation report—Year 3: Middle School Laptop Program, Beaufort County School District. Beaufort, SC: Beaufort County School District. | |||
* Stevenson, K. R. (2002). Evaluation report—Year 2: High school laptop computer program (Final Report, for school year 2001/2002). Liverpool: Liverpool Central School District, New York. | |||
* Stroup, W. M. (2002, September). Instantiating Seeing Mathematics Structuring the Social Sphere (MS3): Updating generative teaching and learning for networked mathematics and science classrooms. Paper presented at the First International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education, Vaxjo, Sweden. | |||
* Tatar, D., Roschelle, J., Vahey, P., & Penuel, W. R. (2003). Handhelds go to school. IEEE Computer, 36(9), 30–37. | |||
* Trimmel, M., & Bachmann, J. (2004). Cognitive, social, motivational and health aspects of students in laptop classrooms. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 20(2), 151–158. | |||
* Vahey, P., & Crawford, V. (2002). Palm Education Pioneers program: Final evaluation. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. | |||
* Warschauer, M., Grant, D., Real, G. D., & Rousseau, M. (2004). Promoting academic literacy with technology: Successful laptop programs in K–12 schools. System, 32(I4), 525–538. | |||
* Watson, D. M., & Tinsley, D. M. (Eds.). (1995). Integrating information technology into education. London: Chapman and Hall. | |||
* Wilensky, U., & Stroup, W. M. (2000). Networked gridlock: Students enacting complex dynamic phenomena with the HubNet architecture. In B. Fishman & S. O’Connor-Divelbiss (Eds.), Fourth international conference of the learning sciences (pp. 282–289). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. | |||
* Windschitl, M., & Sahl, K. (2002). Tracing teachers’ use of technology in a laptop computer school: The interplay of teacher beliefs, social dynamics, and institutional culture. American Educational Research Journal, 39(1), 165–205. | |||
* Yarnall, L., Shechtman, N., & Penuel, W. R. (in press). Using handheld computers to support improved classroom assessment in science: Results from a field trial. Journal of Science Education and Technology. | |||
* Zucker, A. A. (2004). Developing a research agenda for ubiquitous computing in schools. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 30(4), 371–386. | |||
* Zucker, A. A., & McGhee, R. (2005). A study of one-to-one computer use in mathematics and science instruction at the secondary level in Henrico County Public Schools. Arlington, VA: SRI International. | |||
* Zurita, G., & Nussbaum, M. (2004). Computer supported collaborative learning using wirelessly connected handheld computers. Computers and Education, 42, 289–314. | |||
* Carlos Cárdenas, 2008 [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects/TestUsabilityOLPC "Usability Test for Sugar OS into Classmate, OLPC, Laptop"] from Perú. | * Carlos Cárdenas, 2008 [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects/TestUsabilityOLPC "Usability Test for Sugar OS into Classmate, OLPC, Laptop"] from Perú. | ||
* [http://www.stager.org/articles/laptopbookchapter.html "Laptops in School — A Wonderfully Cautionary Tale"] by Gary S. Stager | * [http://www.stager.org/articles/laptopbookchapter.html "Laptops in School — A Wonderfully Cautionary Tale"] by Gary S. Stager | ||
* Judith A. McLaughlin ''Bibliography of the Works of Jean Piaget in the Social Sciences'' (1988). | * Judith A. McLaughlin ''Bibliography of the Works of Jean Piaget in the Social Sciences'' (1988). | ||
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* ''The Institute for Learning Technologies: Pedagogy for the 21st Century''. Institute for Learning Technologies Teachers College · Columbia University November 1999 (Links to PDF) | * ''The Institute for Learning Technologies: Pedagogy for the 21st Century''. Institute for Learning Technologies Teachers College · Columbia University November 1999 (Links to PDF) | ||
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* EFA (2008). ''EFA Global Monitoring Report 2008 – Education for All by 2015, will we make it?'' | * EFA (2008). ''EFA Global Monitoring Report 2008 – Education for All by 2015, will we make it?'' | ||
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* Fredriksson, U., 2004. "Quality Education: The Key Role of Teachers". Education International. Working Papers No. 14, September 2004 | * Fredriksson, U., 2004. "Quality Education: The Key Role of Teachers". Education International. Working Papers No. 14, September 2004 | ||
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* Kort, B & Reilly R (2008). ''Evolving educational pedagogy in developing nations''. MIT Media Laboratory. | * Kort, B & Reilly R (2008). ''Evolving educational pedagogy in developing nations''. MIT Media Laboratory. | ||
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* Richardson, V., 2003. "Constructivist Pedagogy". Teachers College Record, 105, (9), 1623-1640 | * Richardson, V., 2003. "Constructivist Pedagogy". Teachers College Record, 105, (9), 1623-1640 | ||
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* Smith, WJ. & Ngoma-Maema, YW., 2003."Education for all in South Africa: Developing a national system for quality assurance". Comparative Education, 39, (3), 345-365 | * Smith, WJ. & Ngoma-Maema, YW., 2003."Education for all in South Africa: Developing a national system for quality assurance". Comparative Education, 39, (3), 345-365 | ||
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* Alfie Kohn, ''Punished by Rewards, The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A's, Praise, and Other Bribes'', (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993 / 1999). 1999 edition features a new Afterword by the author | * Alfie Kohn, ''Punished by Rewards, The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A's, Praise, and Other Bribes'', (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993 / 1999). 1999 edition features a new Afterword by the author | ||
* [http://crpit.com/confpapers/CRPITV78Lister.pdf "After the Gold Rush: Toward Sustainable Scholarship in Computing"] (pdf, 16pp) by Raymond Lister, Faculty of Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia | * [http://crpit.com/confpapers/CRPITV78Lister.pdf "After the Gold Rush: Toward Sustainable Scholarship in Computing"] (pdf, 16pp) by Raymond Lister, Faculty of Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia | ||
* [http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2008/07/raymond-listers-paper.html Review] of paper, "After the Gold Rush" | * [http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2008/07/raymond-listers-paper.html Review] of paper, "After the Gold Rush" | ||
* [http://www.vpri.org/pdf/OLPCCountries_RN-2007-006-a.pdf Children Learning by Doing: Squeak Etoys on the OLPC XO] (PDF) Alan Kay, VPRI Research Note RN-2007-006-a Viewpoints Research Institute (draft), 2007 | * [http://www.vpri.org/pdf/OLPCCountries_RN-2007-006-a.pdf Children Learning by Doing: Squeak Etoys on the OLPC XO] (PDF) Alan Kay, VPRI Research Note RN-2007-006-a Viewpoints Research Institute (draft), 2007 | ||
* [http://www.vpri.org/pdf/etoys_n_authoring.pdf Squeak Etoys Authoring & Media] (PDF) Alan Kay, VPRI Research Note RN-2005-002, Viewpoints Research Institute 2005 | * [http://www.vpri.org/pdf/etoys_n_authoring.pdf Squeak Etoys Authoring & Media] (PDF) Alan Kay, VPRI Research Note RN-2005-002, Viewpoints Research Institute 2005 | ||
* [http://www.vpri.org/pdf/etoys_n_learning.pdf Squeak Etoys, Children & Learning] (PDF) Alan Kay, VPRI Research Note RN-2005-001, Viewpoints Research Institute 2005 | * [http://www.vpri.org/pdf/etoys_n_learning.pdf Squeak Etoys, Children & Learning] (PDF) Alan Kay, VPRI Research Note RN-2005-001, Viewpoints Research Institute 2005 | ||
* [http://squeakbyexample.org/ Squeak by Example] online | * [http://squeakbyexample.org/ Squeak by Example] online | ||
* [http://www.gesci.org/files/docman/1_to_1_Technologies_Computing_in_the_Developing_World_by_M._Hooker_GeSCI.doc 1:1 Technologies/Computing in the Developing World: Challenging the Digital Divide] (.doc file), by [mailto:mary.hooker@gesci.org Mary Hooker] Education Specialist, [http://www.gesci.org Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative] | * [http://www.gesci.org/files/docman/1_to_1_Technologies_Computing_in_the_Developing_World_by_M._Hooker_GeSCI.doc 1:1 Technologies/Computing in the Developing World: Challenging the Digital Divide] (.doc file), by [mailto:mary.hooker@gesci.org Mary Hooker] Education Specialist, [http://www.gesci.org Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative] | ||
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