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Peled, Yehuda; Perzon, Sara – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
The objective of this study was to investigate the factors influencing Israeli teachers who participated in the national 'Laptop for Every Teacher' program (LET) three-year technology integration program. We assert that although there are several variables influencing the success of such an extensive ICT integration program as the LET program,…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Laptop Computers, Foreign Countries, Information Technology
Sanna R. Goins – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the experiences of middle school teachers in one Southern California middle school district when using technology, as part of the 1:1 Technology Initiative, to advance student learning and provide effective lesson delivery in the classroom. The literature review indicated a need for…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Laptop Computers, Handheld Devices, Technology Integration
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Doron, Esty; Spektor-Levy, Ornit – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
This qualitative study aimed to examine how teachers in one-to-one (1:1) classrooms changed their views regarding the integration of students' personal laptops over three academic years. Given the relative lack of longitudinal studies in the field of technology in education, this study is unique in tracing transformations in teachers' views. The…
Descriptors: Junior High School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Attitude Change
Stephens, Andrew G. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate how teachers who have been identified as high level integrators of technology (specifically laptop technology) perceive their journey to integration, the impact of it on their teaching pedagogy, and the impact of it on student learning. Constructivist Theory informed the interpretations of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Computer Uses in Education, Laptop Computers, Teacher Attitudes
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Sahin, Alpaslan; Top, Namik; Delen, Erhan – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2016
Because mobile technology has become so obvious in a child's life, use of it for teaching and learning has become a necessity. This study investigates use of Chromebook laptops in 6-12 grade classrooms in relation to teachers' experience. We employ a mixed method approach. First, we study how teachers' years of teaching and numbers of…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Laptop Computers, Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Experience
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Pegler, Karen; Kollewyn, Joan; Crichton, Susan – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2010
This paper explores the impact of generational attitudes on teachers' ICT use. Findings from the preliminary research suggest that when applications have a use or purpose that extends beyond the classroom and into their social or personal sphere, younger teachers demonstrate noticeable confidence and a higher potential for technology integration…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Generational Differences, Teaching Methods
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Sipila, Keijo – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2010
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in Finnish primary and secondary schools has been increasing for the last decade, but the full potential of the new technology has not been achieved; pedagogical thinking in educational institutes has not advanced in parallel with technological advances. Teachers' attitudes towards the…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Information Technology, Gender Differences
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Adiguzel, Tufan; Capraro, Robert M.; Willson, Victor L. – International Journal of Special Education, 2011
As states and federal legislation have invested in integration of new technologies into education, the teacher's role as the user of such technologies in the classroom becomes more prominent (Telecommunications Act of 1996). However, relevant prior research suggests that teacher resistance to new technologies remains high. This study explores…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Intention, Educational Technology, Special Education Teachers
Clausen, Jon M.; Britten, Jody; Ring, Gail – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2008
A recent survey of 74 building-level school administrators in Indiana challenged many of the assumptions regarding 1:1 laptop initiatives and how 1:1 access would affect teaching and learning. It also revealed disturbing realities regarding instructional practices of teachers, as well as efforts to improve school technology integration. The intent…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Shapley, Kelly; Sheehan, Daniel; Maloney, Catherine; Caranikas-Walker, Fanny – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2010
In the study of the Technology Immersion model, high-need middle schools were "immersed" in technology by providing laptops for each teacher and student, instructional and learning resources, professional development, and technical and pedagogical support. This article reports third-year findings for the teacher component of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Middle Schools, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
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Cutshall, Robert; Changchit, Chuleeporn; Elwood, Susan – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
This study examined university students' perceptions about a required laptop program. For higher education, providing experiences with computer tools tends to be one of the prerequisites to professional success because employers value extensive experience with information technology. Several universities are initiating laptop programs where all…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Information Technology, Laptop Computers, Computer Attitudes
Texas Center for Educational Research, 2007
The Technology Immersion Pilot (TIP), a project sponsored by the Texas Education Agency (TEA), leverages federal Title II, Part D funds to support a wireless learning environment for high-need middle schools. A concurrent research project funded by a federal Evaluating State Educational Technology Programs grant is evaluating whether student…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Public Schools, Technology Integration, Academic Achievement
Shapley, Kelly; Sheehan, Daniel; Maloney, Catherine; Caranikas-Walker, Fanny; Huntsberger, Briana – Texas Center for Educational Research, 2007
The Technology Immersion Pilot (TIP), a project sponsored by the Texas Education Agency (TEA), leverages federal Title II, Part D funds to support a wireless learning environment for high-need middle schools. A concurrent research project funded by a federal Evaluating State Educational Technology Programs grant is evaluating whether student…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Public Schools, Technology Integration, Academic Achievement
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Abbott, Lesley; Clarke, Linda; Austin, Roger – Irish Educational Studies, 2005
The Laptop Integration in Teacher Education project provided laptop computers for a cohort of students undertaking a one-year Initial Teacher Training course at the University of Ulster for the award of Post Graduate Certificate in Education. The study sought to measure the value of laptops to student teachers whilst on Teaching Practice. Data…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Laptop Computers, Computer Uses in Education
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Kay, Robin H.; Knaack, Liesel – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2005
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of an integrated, laptop-based approach on pre-service teachers' computer attitudes, ability and use. Pre-post program analysis revealed significant differences in behavioural attitudes and perceived control (self-efficacy), but not in affective and cognitive attitudes. In addition, there was a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Self Efficacy, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education