Student Access to Information Technology and Perceptions of Future Opportunities in Two Small Labrador Communities

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  • Della Healey
  • Ken Stevens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21432/T2BW2T

Abstract

The potential of information technology is increasingly being recognized for the access it provides to educational and vocational opportunities. In Canada, many small schools in rural communities have taken advantage of information technologies to help overcome geographic isolation for students. This article is about students in two small and geographically isolated Labrador communities. Twenty senior students were found to have varying degrees of access to information technologies. Differences were found in their perceptions of the benefits of information technology for their educational and vocational futures.

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