A quantitative exploration of preservice teachers' intent to use computer-based technology /
Kim, Kioh.
A quantitative exploration of preservice teachers' intent to use computer-based technology / Kioh Kim, Sachin Jain, Guy Westhoff, Landra Rezabek - September 2008 - Journal of Instructional Psychology 34 : 3, pages 275-287 .
Based on Bandura's (1977) social learning theory, the purpose of this study is to identify the relationship of preservice teachers' perceptions of faculty modeling of computer-based technology and preservice teachers' intent of using computer-based technology in educational settings. There were 92 participants in this study; they were enrolled in "Teaching with Microcomputers" class at a major university in Rocky Mountains. Two survey instruments were used in this study. The first instrument was Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Faculty Modeling Survey (PTPFMS). The second instru- ment was Intent to Use Computer-based Technology Survey (ITUCTS). The results showed that preservice teachers' perception of faculty modeling of computer-based technology significantly affected their intent to use computer-based technology; results were similar for the use dimension and its sub dimensions, but on the dimension of role of technology and its sub dimensions the interaction was insignificant. The paper concludes by stating the limitations and implications of this study.
Psychology.
Computer-assisted instruction.
Educational technology.
Programmed instruction.
Teaching -- Aids and devices -- Computers.
A quantitative exploration of preservice teachers' intent to use computer-based technology / Kioh Kim, Sachin Jain, Guy Westhoff, Landra Rezabek - September 2008 - Journal of Instructional Psychology 34 : 3, pages 275-287 .
Based on Bandura's (1977) social learning theory, the purpose of this study is to identify the relationship of preservice teachers' perceptions of faculty modeling of computer-based technology and preservice teachers' intent of using computer-based technology in educational settings. There were 92 participants in this study; they were enrolled in "Teaching with Microcomputers" class at a major university in Rocky Mountains. Two survey instruments were used in this study. The first instrument was Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Faculty Modeling Survey (PTPFMS). The second instru- ment was Intent to Use Computer-based Technology Survey (ITUCTS). The results showed that preservice teachers' perception of faculty modeling of computer-based technology significantly affected their intent to use computer-based technology; results were similar for the use dimension and its sub dimensions, but on the dimension of role of technology and its sub dimensions the interaction was insignificant. The paper concludes by stating the limitations and implications of this study.
Psychology.
Computer-assisted instruction.
Educational technology.
Programmed instruction.
Teaching -- Aids and devices -- Computers.