Laptop initiative: Impact on instructional technology integration and student learning

被引:1
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作者
Jared Keengwe
Gary Schnellert
Chris Mills
机构
[1] University of North Dakota,
[2] Teaching and Learning Stop #7189,undefined
[3] University of North Dakota,undefined
[4] Educational Leadership Stop #7189,undefined
[5] Stephen/Argyle Central School District,undefined
关键词
1:1 computing; Laptops; Student learning; Instructional technology; Technology integration; Faculty development;
D O I
10.1007/s10639-010-9150-8
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摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine how 1:1 laptop initiative affected student learning at a selected rural Midwestern high school. A total of 105 high school students enrolled in 10th–12th grades during the 2008–2009 school year participated in the study. A survey instrument created by the Mitchell Institute was modified and used to collect data on student perceptions and faculty perceptions of the impact of 1:1 laptop computing on student learning and instructional integration of technology in education. Study findings suggest that integration of 1:1 laptop computing positively impacts student academic engagement and student learning. Therefore, there is need for teachers to implement appropriate computing practices to enhance student learning. Additionally, teachers need to collaborate with their students to learn and understand various instructional technology applications beyond basic Internet browsing and word processing.
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页码:137 / 146
页数:9
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