Contextualized-OLPC education project in rural India: measuring learning impact and mediation of computer self-efficacy
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Ale, Komathi (Author)
- Chib, Arul (Author)
- Loh, Yvonne (Author)
Title
Contextualized-OLPC education project in rural India: measuring learning impact and mediation of computer self-efficacy
Abstract
The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative has been at the forefront of
introducing low-cost computers in developing countries. We argue that the problem is not
as much as a focus on the provision of affordable technologies, but the lack of consideration
of deeply contextualized implementation design and the lack of understanding of
psychological mechanisms at the user-level that influence learning impact. A longitudinal
quasi-experimental design among nine rural Indian primary schools involved pre- and postexperiment
measures conducted with both test (n = 126) and control groups (n = 79). The
study objective was to prioritize local contexts during technology implementation design in
order to attain educational impact in terms of improved learning outcomes for students.
The Contextualized-OLPC education project utilized strategies identified by the Technology-
Community-Management model to address contextually germane factors of teacher
training, unbiased gender access, and local language use. A second objective was to assess
impact of technology introduction while countering extant techno-determinist approaches
of impact assessment. We first demonstrated that technological knowledge was associated
positively with functional literacy. We situated the experiment in the social cognitive
theory to demonstrate that computer self-efficacy mediates the relationship between
technological literacy attained as a consequence of the Contextualized-OLPC education
project and a specific learning outcome, functional literacy. Overall, the research illustrated
that giving primacy to mere deployment of OLPC laptops has limited relevance to children,
both in use and outcome. In support, the results demonstrated the role of contextualized
technology in rural classrooms alongside an understanding of user psychology that
influence learning impact.
Publication
Educational Technology Research and Development
Date
March 1, 2017
Journal Abbr
Educational Technology Research and Development
Short Title
Contextualized-OLPC education project in rural India
Library Catalogue
ResearchGate
Extra
shortDOI: 10/gbgzmw
Citation
Ale, K., Chib, A., & Loh, Y. (2017). Contextualized-OLPC education project in rural India: measuring learning impact and mediation of computer self-efficacy. Educational Technology Research and Development. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-017-9517-2
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