TY - JOUR
T1 - Is digital divide an issue for students with learning disabilities?
AU - Wu, Ting Feng
AU - Chen, Ming Chung
AU - Yeh, Yao Ming
AU - Wang, Hwa Pey
AU - Chang, Sophie Chien Huey
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the National Science Council, Republic of China , under Grant NSC 98-2511-S-003 -039 –MY3 . The authors thank the participants, their parents and the special education teachers for their cooperation.
PY - 2014/10
Y1 - 2014/10
N2 - The purpose of this study was to examine if digital divide exists between elementary school aged children with learning disabilities (LD) and their nondisabled peers in Taiwan. A self-reported questionnaire regarding information and communication technology (ICT) access and ICT competency, Scale of Digital Participation of Elementary School Students, designed by the authors, was used to collect data. Totally, 117 students with LD and 117 peers without disabilities were recruited in this investigation and were conducted with the questionnaire. The results indicated that there was no significant difference in the opportunities to access computers and the Internet at home and at school between children with and without LD. However, there was a significant difference found in ICT competencies between children with and without LD. Moreover, students without LD enhanced their computer competency gradually year by year, but students with LD eventually did not. The findings of this study supported the notion that mere provision of ICT access is not sufficient for children with LD to master ICT skills. A specific designed ICT instruction programs should be provided to children with LD. Finally, suggestions for future studies were also discussed.
AB - The purpose of this study was to examine if digital divide exists between elementary school aged children with learning disabilities (LD) and their nondisabled peers in Taiwan. A self-reported questionnaire regarding information and communication technology (ICT) access and ICT competency, Scale of Digital Participation of Elementary School Students, designed by the authors, was used to collect data. Totally, 117 students with LD and 117 peers without disabilities were recruited in this investigation and were conducted with the questionnaire. The results indicated that there was no significant difference in the opportunities to access computers and the Internet at home and at school between children with and without LD. However, there was a significant difference found in ICT competencies between children with and without LD. Moreover, students without LD enhanced their computer competency gradually year by year, but students with LD eventually did not. The findings of this study supported the notion that mere provision of ICT access is not sufficient for children with LD to master ICT skills. A specific designed ICT instruction programs should be provided to children with LD. Finally, suggestions for future studies were also discussed.
KW - Digital divide
KW - ICT access
KW - ICT competency
KW - Information and communication technology (ICT)
KW - Students with learning disabilities
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chb.2014.06.024
DO - 10.1016/j.chb.2014.06.024
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84905182252
SN - 0747-5632
VL - 39
SP - 112
EP - 117
JO - Computers in Human Behavior
JF - Computers in Human Behavior
ER -