Browsing by Subject "Technology"
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21 Century Learning -Teachers' and Students' Experiences and Views of the Bridge21 Approach within Mainstream Education
(AACE., 2013)Bridge21 is an innovative approach to learning for secondary education that is team and project based and that takes place in a technology mediated environment. Bridge21 was conceptualised and structured initially as an ... -
Barbie Bungee Jumping, Technology and Contextual Learning of Mathematics.
(2014)There is ongoing debate about the quality of mathematics education at post-primary level. Research suggests that, while the capacity to use mathematics constructively is fundamental to the economies of the future, many ... -
Briefing document. TASC roundtable discussion. The pandemic, digital technology, and inequality in Ireland, 4 March 2021
(TASCIE, 2021-03-04)This meeting will discuss how the pandemic has affected existing inequalities in accessing and using digital technology and perhaps provoked new forms of ‘digital divides.’ This section of the round table will focus in ... -
Civil Legal Aid in a Rapidly Changing World, Legal Aid Board – Annual Conference 2014
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Constructionism 2020
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An Exploration into the Psychology of Education: The Use of an Ecological Framework to Address Macro and Microsystemic Factors that Influence Individuals Working within Irish Education
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Education. Discipline of Education, 2017)This Ph.D. project is considered a two-part piece. The first aspect is methodological and theoretical, concerning the design of an ecological and context-driven grounded theory framework. The second aspect is a cross-sectional ... -
THE HUMAN CATAPULT AND OTHER STORIES ? ADVENTURES WITH TECHNOLOGY IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
(University of Bari, 2013)This paper reports on-going research into how the affordances of off-the-shelf technologies can be aligned with relevant mathematics pedagogy, to create transformative learning experiences with the potential to overcome ... -
Mathematics, Technology Interventions and Pedagogy- Seeing the Wood From the Trees
(SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2013)This research explores recent technological interventions in mathematics education and examines to what extent these make use of the educational opportunities offered by the technology and appropriate pedagogical approaches ... -
New STI Structures Government Decision June 2004
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Parents’ attitudes and decision-making around screen time.
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Pre-service teachers and their experiences of technology: A mixed methods study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Education. Discipline of Education, 2018)This research study explored pre-service teachers? experiences of technology in personal and professional capacities. It sought to establish if participants were millennials, by virtue of their uses of those technologies ... -
Science and technology white paper
(Government of IrelandIE, 1996)Conclusion by the Minister for Commerce, Science and Technology, Pat Rabbitte TD. Taking all of the foregoing into account, this White Paper is something of a hybrid. It is a White Paper with, at times, a tint of green to ... -
Science, technology and innovation : delivering the smart economy
(Department of Enterprise, Trade and EmploymentIE, 2009-08)In order to achieve recovery we can draw on our identified strengths but economic renewal requires the key policy priorities to be identified and the associated actions implemented. We require, firstly, to rediscover and ... -
Technology and Justice: A research report by Trinity FLAC
(Trinity Free Legal Advice Centre, 2020)This report set out to examine technology’s potential to make the law more accessible for those who need legal support. The comprehensive 286-page report focuses on issues such as barriers to justice, the impact of technology ... -
Technology Skills 2022 : Ireland's Third ICT Skills Action Plan
(Government of IrelandIE, 2019-02-18)