Computational Fluency and the Digital Divide in Japanese Higher Education
29th International Conference on Computers in Education Conference, ICCE 2021
; 1:672-674, 2021.
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in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1762301
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed a widening digital divide within the Japanese educational system. Most research on the digital divide focuses on K-12 education, whereas our research explores the situation more specifically in a Japanese higher education context. In higher education, we have identified a knowledge gap which can affect the career path of these students. We conducted a survey in 6 universities in the Kansai and Chugoku areas in Japan to map out the digital divide with different types of universities. This poster is intended to encourage stakeholder discussion in Japan to create a new curriculum for all higher education students and encourage all educators to pursue lifelong learning to improve their ICT and computational literacy skills. © 2021 29th International Conference on Computers in Education Conference, ICCE 2021 - Proceedings. All rights reserved
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29th International Conference on Computers in Education Conference, ICCE 2021
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2021
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