Tuesday, February 3, 2015





As previously mentioned, the study I am conducting is a survey to analyze teacher readiness to integrate mobile phones in the classroom.  Its purpose is to challenge their perception of this as an effective learning tool, and to increase awareness of it being a nominal, if any, interference to classroom order, and evolving into an instrument of student centered learning.

The survey method was chosen, since I was not going to break it down to pure quantitative analysis regarding gender, age and years of experience, opting rather for a simple Likert Scale from high to low, which in reality is a survey resembling Likert then actually being a true Likert.

Thus, it is a qualitative study, which has quantitative conclusions.  There is not enough variance amongst age and gender, to make the study any more complex. The predominate demographic is female, with an equal mix of middle age to young.

Knowing this demographic, according to previous studies tend to be in favor of smart phone integration, I wanted to see what barriers at Cane Run Elementary would impact them either positive or negatively. 

Therefore, a simple mean, median and mode with bar graphs will be the instrument of measurement.

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4 comments:

  1. Your study sounds fun, as well as interesting. Cant wait to see your results!!!!!

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  2. Sounds interesting but at the same time I have seen schools trying to put Ipads in all the classrooms to save money on paper and most students rather play games then pay attention. I have a feeling it would be the same with a cell phone.

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  3. This is one of the concerns Jessica, but at the same time it has still proven to be a great learning tool. One middle school for example developed an app for cell phones...Bellermine College has a course for high school students, that integrates their phones

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  4. Great topic to do your research on..cell phones have been a huge ordeal with distraction in classrooms today, Am anxious to see your results/data of cell phone usage, and the pros and cons of it.

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