Digital divides and capital conversion: The optimal use of information and communication technology for youth reading achievement
Authors: Victor Thiessen and E. Dianne Looker
Overview
Abstract (English)
Analysis of a nationally representative survey of 15-year-old Canadian youth indicates how capital can be converted from one form to another by examining the use of information and communication technology (ICT) and reading achievements. Overall there is a negligible linear relationship but a pronounced curvilinear one between these variables, suggesting an optimal level of ICT use. This optimal point varies by gender (males are able to use ICT more before negative effects set in), and by parental education (with girls from highly educated homes gaining more from the use of ICT). Implications for policy and practice are discussed.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Victor Thiessen and E. Dianne Looker |
Publication Year | 2007 |
Title | Digital divides and capital conversion: The optimal use of information and communication technology for youth reading achievement |
Volume | 10 |
Journal Name | Information, Communication and Society |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 159-180 |
Institution | Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) |
Publication Language | English |
- Victor Thiessen
- Victor Thiessen and E. Dianne Looker
- Digital divides and capital conversion: The optimal use of information and communication technology for youth reading achievement
- Information, Communication and Society
- 10
- 2007
- 2
- 159-180