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Psicologia Escolar e Educacional

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DE LA PENA, Yvonne  and  ORELLANA, Marjorie Faulstich. An examination of latino immigrant youths' out-of-school technology practices. Psicol. esc. educ. [online]. 2007, vol.11, n.spe, pp.71-82. ISSN 1413-8557.

The majority of the existing research on youth and technology has focused on physical access, computer-related skills, or student attitudes. Less is known about the social and cultural aspects of young people's interactions with technology. However, understanding how youth use technology and the different factors that affect these uses can help us capitalize on students' strengths. Using survey and ethnographic data, this study is intended to contribute to a better understanding of youths' interactions with technology. Participants in the study were Latino immigrant students (fifth- and sixth-graders) from an elementary school located in a large metropolis in the United States. Results provide both an overall picture of the youths' technological practices as well as a deeper look at the ways in which engaging with technology was valuable and meaningful for them.

Keywords : Technology; Awareness; Ethnography.

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