Charles Carceller's research while affiliated with The University of Sydney and other places
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Citations
... If one had access to this large data set and could correlate with local interventions, one could analyze and establish the success or otherwise of these interventions. Furthermore, in this digital age, students and teachers can more readily provide data of practices through online means (Howard & Carceller, 2011). This has the potential to provide holistic rich quantitative data on outcomes as well as processes to better inform future policies and practices. ...
... This program is to provide one-to-one wireless laptops to all students from nine to twelve years old by the year 2012. The program is funded by the Australian Government's National Secondary School Computer fund (Howard & Carceller, 2011). Also in Uruguay, their national policy makes provision of free laptops to every child and teacher through its El Ceibal project, this goal was achieved in 2009 (UNESCO, 2O12). ...