Thursday, February 12, 2015

A survey method, using a likert scale will be used to measure the responses to the following questions. Also includes will be pie charts, for visual illustration.



 A :Students should be allowed to use their phone for educational purposes during school hours

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree

B: Allowing students to have smartphones in school, will only create further burdens, such as texting and using their phones to call friends in my classroom.

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree

 C: It would be helpful, if students could have their textbooks downloaded to their phones, since JCPS text books are not allowed to be taken out of the building

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree

D: I would allow my students to use their smartphone device to surf the internet for scholarly purposes

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree

E: Allowing students to use their smartphone in school to web search, would actually increase student engagement:

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree

  F: At one time or another, I have allowed students to use their phones in school scholarly activity:

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree

G: If the school could guarantee they could block social media, and inappropriate material, I would be in favor of smart phone devices in my school:

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree

H:  Our school district’s Information Service Department is sophisticated enough to block inappropriate signals being accessed via internet within our building:

Strongly Agree            Agree              Neutral            Disagree           Strongly Disagree



2 comments:

  1. Looks like there is support for use of cell phones in the CR. Two questions-- If students are expected to have those phones or similar devices, what about those who cannot afford them or the subscriptions?
    Second, the 9th grade school here in Georgetown does not let students use their cell phones at all. In fact if they have them out they confiscate them and parents have to come pick them up. Would this be a cultural change for schools with this policy?

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  2. The chang would be class room by class room, but as for students who cannot afford them, perhaps alternate tech like school ipads home pcs

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