Measuring the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the classroom


Autoria(s): Jamieson-Proctor, Romina; Watson, Glenice; Finger, Glenn; Grimbeek, Peter; Burnett, Paul C.
Data(s)

09/08/2007

Resumo

In 2003, the “ICT Curriculum Integration Performance Measurement Instrument” was developed froman extensive review ofthe contemporary international and Australian research pertaining to the definition and measurement of ICT curriculum integration in classrooms (Proctor, Watson, & Finger, 2003). The 45-item instrument that resulted was based on theories and methodologies identified by the literature review. This paper describes psychometric results from a large-scale evaluation of the instrument subsequently conducted, as recommended by Proctor, Watson, and Finger (2003). The resultant 20-item, two-factor instrument, now called “Learning with ICTs: Measuring ICT Use in the Curriculum,” is both statistically and theoretically robust. This paper should be read in association with the original paper published in Computers in the Schools(Proctor, Watson, & Finger, 2003) that described in detail the theoretical framework underpinning the development of the instrument.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26392/

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The Haworth Press, Inc.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26392/2/26392.pdf

DOI:10.1300/J025v24n01_11

Jamieson-Proctor, Romina, Watson, Glenice, Finger, Glenn, Grimbeek, Peter, & Burnett, Paul C. (2007) Measuring the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the classroom. Computers in the Schools, 24(1), pp. 167-184.

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Division of Research and Commercialisation

Palavras-Chave #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #100599 Communications Technologies not elsewhere classified #Information and communication technology #curriculum integration #measurement instrument
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Journal Article