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EEO. 2009; 8(3): 952-964


What Do Computer Teachers Think About the Factors Affecting Technology Integration in Schools?

Dr. Recep ÇAKIR, Soner YILDIRIM.




Abstract

The purpose of this study is to present the thoughts of the preservice and inservice computer teachers’ about
the factors that contribute to successful technology integration in basic education schools. To that end, a survey which was
developed by the authors was conducted to participants. 518 prospective teachers, 302 male and 216 female and 104
inservice teachers, 55 male and 49 female, participated in this study. Findings of the survey are supported by qualitative data
in order to thoroughly understand computer teachers’ opinions about technology integration. Results of the study revealed
that preservice and inservice computer teachers believed there were many factors such as limited access, crowded classroom
and teachers’ knowledge that contributed to successful technology integration into instruction. These factors were discussed
in this present study based on the preservice and inservice computer teachers’ responses.

Key words: Technology integration, teacher education and computer teachers






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