Authors
D'Arcy, KateAffiliation
University of BedfordshireIssue Date
2012Subjects
ELAMPyoung travellers and their families
digital inclusion
travellers
Electronic Learning and Mobility Project
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The Electronic Learning and Mobility Project (ELAMP) was a nationally funded project by the Department for Children, Schools and Families, which ran from 2004 to 2010. The main aim of ELAMP was to improve the education of Traveller children, particularly highly mobile learners. ELAMP focussed upon the use of mobile technology and distance learning to support, enhance and extend young Travellers’ educational and vocational opportunities. This article will reflect upon the learning and technological experiences and opportunities that the ELAMP project provided for Traveller children, young people and their families. In doing so it will critically consider the value of information technology in working with Traveller communities and advancing their educational opportunities. Reviewing ELAMP work will also demonstrate how the use of mobile technology can improve educational outcomes and Traveller families’ digital inclusion. Now that the project has ended, this article will question why we are not using what we learnt from ELAMP to move forward.Citation
D'Arcy, K. (2012) 'Learning and digital inclusion: the ELAMP project' Research in Learning Technology 20 (0)Publisher
Taylor and FrancisJournal
Research in Learning TechnologyType
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
2156-7077ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3402/rlt.v20i0.18603
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