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Title: Teachers perceptions of palmtop technology in the classroom


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Teachers perceptions of palmtop technology in
the classroom
  • Dawn Wheeler
  • South Dartmoor Community College
  • Steve Wheeler
  • University of Plymouth

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  • Teachers perceptions of new technologies are an
    important contributing factor to the successful
    adoption of ICTs into classroom practice

3
  • The introduction of wireless, handheld
    technologies to perform previously routine tasks
    (e.g. registration or assessment) can have
    profound consequences

4
Some Issues
  • Change brings Uncertainty
  • Change brings Disruption
  • New Technology is more Work
  • Technophobia
  • Technical Support
  • Teacher-Student Digital Divide
  • Duplication Myth of the Paperless Society

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Duplication
  • Teachers are using a combination of digital
    handheld technology and paper based materials to
    keep records of attendance, delivery of homework,
    etc.
  • I dont have any homework cos I wasnt here
    last week
  • Important to keep track of students who received
    homework task

6
Handheld Applications
  • Examples for teacher use include
  • entering data for assessments
  • lesson planning
  • teaching project-based units
  • giving students step-by-step instructions.
  • Teachers also can record assignments, attendance
    and behaviour patterns, which allows them to give
    immediate feedback on student progress to
    students and parents.

7
Handheld Applications
  • It also reduces the amount of papers to mark and
    the number of textbooks. A high school teacher
    estimated that one handheld computer replaces 35
    pounds of textbooks for an English class alone.
  • Source webs.wichita.edu/2_13_2003_Palm_m130.jpg

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Research Design
  • Informal pre-questionnaire data gathering
  • 60 serving teachers as participants
  • Short questionnaire (5 point Likert Scale)
  • Factor Analysis to determine response groupings
  • Possible follow-up interviews with participants
    selected randomly

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Informal Pre-questionnaire Data Gathering
  • Positives
  • Teachers excited about using the equipment
  • Tapping a box on a screen better than placing a
    mark on a paper register
  • The palmtop had a certain amount of kudos within
    the classroom
  • Totally portable and lightweight

10
Informal Pre-questionnaire Data Gathering
  • Cover teachers have instant access to class
    register
  • Palmtop brought a new parking system designed to
    take the pressure off teachers and HoDs

11
Praise and Consequences
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Behaviour Management Tool
  • Parking with Head of Department was not always
    successful
  • Incidents of 6 or more pupils being parked with
    HoD not unheard of, resulting in great disruption
  • Students were also being parked within corridors

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New Parking System
  • Should students progress to a C3, the teacher use
    the palmtop to contact the Tor through email
  • Teacher emails the Tor with classroom number,
    e.g. EN4 (English room 4)
  • Copy in HoD and record is made
  • Member of staff from the Tor comes to room to
    remove the student
  • Zero confrontation and escalation

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Informal Pre-questionnaire Data Gathering
  • Negatives
  • Teachers nervous of making mistakes
  • Damage to or theft of the device
  • Only one week can be displayed Monday to Friday
    Duplication
  • Cost?
  • Technical support

15
Questions
  • Utility
  • What does the palmtop enable teachers to do?
  • What does it prohibit teachers from doing?
  • What is the impact of palmtops on the school?

16
Questions
  • Agency
  • What are the management benefits?
  • What is the value added?
  • How does the new technology affect
    student-teacher relationships?
  • How does it transform teaching?

17
Questions
  • Transparency
  • Ease of use How much cognitive effort is
    required to use the system?
  • Does this effort change over time?
  • Are there conflicts of use?
  • How are problems of use overcome?

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Any Questions?
  • Dawn Wheeler
  • South Dartmoor Community College
  • Steve Wheeler
  • University of Plymouth
  • www2.plymouth.ac.uk/distancelearning

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The Tor
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