Chapter 34 Digital Learning for Development of Asian Schools
Contributor(s)
J. Kennedy, Kerry (editor)
Chi-Kin Lee, John (editor)
Ping Lim, Cher (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Despite the potential of digital technologies to contribute to the enhancement of access to quality education and the development of lifelong learning competencies, many knowledge
gaps remain in how, for whom and in what contexts digital technologies actually do contribute
to improved, equitable educational outcomes. More research is needed that creates and
tests ‘proven models’ of digital learning in Asian schools and deepens our understanding of the
conditions that are necessary and sufficient for success. And this research needs to build on the
research that has already been done in the region and worldwide. The primary aim of this book
section is to provide snapshots of the current state in research and to identify and explain the
research gaps and future directions of digital learning for development in Asian schools.
Keywords
state; digital learning; asia; education; state; digital learning; asia; education; Creative Commons license; Developing country; Gamification; Intelligent tutoring system; Lifelong learning; Massive open online course; Race and ethnicity in the United States CensusISBN
9781315694382OCN
1038405265Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2018Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Education