A survey of exemplar teachers' perceptions, use, and access of computer-based games and technology for classroom instruction
ARTICLE
Michael D. Proctor, Yaela Marks
Computers & Education Volume 62, Number 1, ISSN 0360-1315 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
This research reports and analyzes for archival purposes surveyed perceptions, use, and access by 259 United States based exemplar Primary and Secondary educators of computer-based games and technology for classroom instruction. Participating respondents were considered exemplary as they each won the Milken Educator Award during the 1996–2009 computer era. Overall perceptions are reported along with trend, differences in perceptions by subject area taught, and differences in perception by Primary and Secondary teacher population categories. Overall game usage is reported along with association of perceptions with game usage as well as usage differences due to grade category. Among other findings, adoption of computer-based games for educational use in the classroom by exemplar Primary teacher populations appeared to be in the Late Majority stage of the Rogers Technology Adoption Curve while adoption in the classroom by exemplar Secondary teacher populations appeared to be in the beginning of the Early Majority stage.
Citation
Proctor, M.D. & Marks, Y. (2013). A survey of exemplar teachers' perceptions, use, and access of computer-based games and technology for classroom instruction. Computers & Education, 62(1), 171-180. Elsevier Ltd. Retrieved March 31, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/132255/.
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Keywords
- (PEOU)
- (PU)
- Access to Computers
- Attitude Measures
- computer games
- Computer Uses in Education
- Educational computer games
- educational technology
- Elementary School Teachers
- Human–computer interface
- improving classroom teaching
- Interactive Learning Environments
- pedagogical issues
- Perceived Ease of Use
- Perceived Usefulness
- Secondary School Teachers
- Simulations
- teacher attitudes
- teaching methods
- technology integration
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