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How Low-Income Children Use the Internet at Home
Journal of Interactive Learning Research (JILR) 16:3 , July 2005
"** Invited as a paper from ED-MEDIA 2004 **" HomeNetToo is a longitudinal field study designed to examine home Internet use by low-income families in the United States. Participants were 140 children, mostly African American, whose Internet use was ...
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HomeNetToo; Motivational, affective and cognitive factors and Internet use: A model to explain the racial digital divide and the Internet paradox
WebNet World Conference on the WWW and Internet (WEBNET) 2000:1 , 2000
The HomeNetToo project is designed to address two fundamental questions: What causes people to use the Internet? What effect does Internet use have on people? A model of Internet use is proposed that addresses these questions by considering...
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Children's Internet Use: Findings from the HomeNetToo Project
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2004:1 , 2004
HomeNetToo is a longitudinal field study to examine the antecedents and consequences of Internet use by low-income families in the United States. Participants included 140 children, mostly African American, whose Internet use was automatically...
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Perceptions of Parent Behavior and Children’s Information Technology Use
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2011:1 , Jun 27, 2011
Abstract: This research examined whether children’s perceptions of their parents’ behavior are related to their computer use, Internet use, videogame playing and cell phone use. The sample consisted of 515 children in Michigan, USA, who were about...
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