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Adıgüzel, A., & Yüksel, İ. (2012). Evaluation of teachers’ instructional technologies integration skills: A qualitative needs analysis for new pedagogical approaches. Necatibey Faculty of Education Electronic Journal of Science & Mathematics Education, 6(1), 265-286. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/39851

Abstract:

“This study aims at identifying the teachers’ needs of new pedagogical approaches in technology-assisted courses. Data were collected through semi-structured interview form from 12 voluntary teachers from different branches at a technology-supported private school. Findings showed that teachers perceived smart boards and PowerPoint presentations as the fundamentals in classes. Results also indicated that the participants had troubles of integrating technologies at times despite of participating training on the use of instructional technologies. The study also revealed that in technology supported courses excessive concentration on technology hinders dealing with the students, and that the students’ individual characteristics were neglected. Finally, the findings of the study indicated that different teaching strategies and approaches were not applied, the authentic materials and models were not used in classes. In the study it is recommended that teachers should be informed about integration of technology and pedagogy.”

Published in Journal article Empirical research