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Main Authors: Rosenfeld, Barbara, Martinez-Pons, Manuel
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED484989
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author Rosenfeld, Barbara
Martinez-Pons, Manuel
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Martinez-Pons, Manuel
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Martinez-Pons, Manuel
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contents Engendering Technology Use in the Classroom Rosenfeld, Barbara Martinez-Pons, Manuel Graduate Students Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education Inservice Teacher Education Access to Computers Computer Literacy Student Attitudes Higher Education Computer Attitudes The purpose of this study was twofold: a) to test the hypothesis that participation in a course providing theory and practice in the classroom use of technology engenders such use and results in gained competence in the use of this technology; and b) to test the hypothesis that functional relations exist among the availability of technology in the classroom, the use of such classroom technology, and competence in its use. Fifty-five graduate students participated in a course in the use of technology in the classroom. Statistically significant differences emerged between pre-tests and post-tests on a) use of e-mail, b) Web site use, c) automated library resources, d) computer software, e) Internet virtual field trips, f) video cameras, g) PowerPoint, and h) Blackboard ? pointing to the effectiveness of the course for the purpose. Further, as hypothesized, competence in the use of technology in the classroom proved to be a direct function of the degree of use of this technology.
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spellingShingle Engendering Technology Use in the Classroom
Rosenfeld, Barbara
Martinez-Pons, Manuel
Graduate Students
Educational Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Inservice Teacher Education
Access to Computers
Computer Literacy
Student Attitudes
Higher Education
Computer Attitudes
Engendering Technology Use in the Classroom Rosenfeld, Barbara Martinez-Pons, Manuel Graduate Students Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education Inservice Teacher Education Access to Computers Computer Literacy Student Attitudes Higher Education Computer Attitudes The purpose of this study was twofold: a) to test the hypothesis that participation in a course providing theory and practice in the classroom use of technology engenders such use and results in gained competence in the use of this technology; and b) to test the hypothesis that functional relations exist among the availability of technology in the classroom, the use of such classroom technology, and competence in its use. Fifty-five graduate students participated in a course in the use of technology in the classroom. Statistically significant differences emerged between pre-tests and post-tests on a) use of e-mail, b) Web site use, c) automated library resources, d) computer software, e) Internet virtual field trips, f) video cameras, g) PowerPoint, and h) Blackboard ? pointing to the effectiveness of the course for the purpose. Further, as hypothesized, competence in the use of technology in the classroom proved to be a direct function of the degree of use of this technology.
title Engendering Technology Use in the Classroom
topic Graduate Students
Educational Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Inservice Teacher Education
Access to Computers
Computer Literacy
Student Attitudes
Higher Education
Computer Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED484989