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Bacak, Julie; Wagner, Jonathan; Martin, Florence; Byker, Erik; Wang, WeiChao; Alhgrim-Delzell, Lynn – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2023
K-12 schools utilize a growing number of technologies to operate effectively, ranging from technologies for learning to technologies that manage student and personnel data. We share findings from an analysis of 23 school district websites for technologies used in a number of K-12 school districts surrounding a public, research university in a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Districts, Educational Technology, Classification
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Pence, Harry E. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2015
Big Data is currently a hot topic in the field of technology, and many campuses are considering the addition of this topic into their undergraduate courses. Big Data tools are not just playing an increasingly important role in many commercial enterprises; they are also combining with new digital devices to dramatically change privacy. This article…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Privacy, Undergraduate Study, Technology Uses in Education
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Maxwell, Patricia; Banerjee, Priya – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2013
On the heels of national studies reporting that college students believe tablet computers will "transform" learning, many colleges have begun to use mobile technology like the iPad and laptop as recruitment tools. The effectiveness of such incentives can be tested by determining whether enrollment increased as a result, and whether or…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Honors Curriculum, Handheld Devices, Use Studies
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Heckner, Markus; Schworm, Silke; Wolff, Christian – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2010
Many current (online) help systems fail because users refuse to use them or, even if they do so, they do not perceive them as helpful. There is an obvious gap between the intentions of the help content authors and the achievement of objectives concerning the perceived usefulness by help users. Problems may be divided into psychological and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Prior Learning, Psychology, Internet