Teachers’ perceptions and experiences using web 2.0 tools in the k 12 virtual classroom 041910
1. Teachers’ Perceptions and Experiences Using Web 2.0 Tools in the K-12 Virtual Classroom Research Team: Dr. Raquel Mongillo rmongillo@kaplan.edu Dr. Donna Cady dcady@kaplan.edu Dr. Robin James robinjames18@gmail.com
2. Agenda What are virtual K-12 schools? Why were we interested in collecting data from virtual K-12 schools? What are Web 2.0 tools? Why were we interested in collected data to get at teacher perceptions?
3. Research questions 1. What are virtual high school teachers' perceptions, knowledge, use and ideas regarding Web 2.0 applications in the classroom? 2. Are virtual high school teachers currently using Web 2.0 applications in the classroom? 3. What are virtual high school teachers’ views on student engagement and academic achievement, among those who are using Web 2.0 applications?
4. Research design: Subjects Subjects were self-selected from an online K-12 school of their 217 faculty member pool 44 online K-12 teachers participated in the online survey 5 teachers who participated in the survey volunteered to clarify some questions the researchers had about the survey data via a follow-up asynchronous blog exchange facilitated by one of the researchers
5. Data Collection Anonymous online survey Follow-up online focus group via a blog meant to help clarify issues arising from the survey data.
6. Survey Questions Which technology tools do you currently use now? (list non Web 2.0 tool such as PowerPoint presentation, Internet, Excel Spreadsheet) Which Web 2.0 tools do you currently use as part of your curriculum? Which Web 2.0 tools would you like to use as part of your curriculum? On a scale from 1-5, 1 being not important and 5 being very important, how would you rate the use of Web 2.0 tools in the classroom?
7. Survey Questions (con’t) How comfortable do you feel using the following tools in the classroom? Would you like to participate in professional development activities that would teach you how to incorporate Web 2.0 tools into your curriculum? Please rate your reasons for not using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom. I don't have enough training; It takes too much time; I don't see the value of it; I do not have the proper technology. Of the Web 2.0 applications you have heard about, what is the reason you are not using them as instructional tools?
9. Survey Qualitative Highlights Mixed methodology design based on focus group interviews with participating OFLC members Qualitative pre-testing questionnaires and follow-up group interviews with OFLC members Phenomenological, audience-centered perspective
10. Which Web 2.0 tools do you currently use as part of your curriculum? (Check all that apply). “none - I haven't been trained in using some of these, and am not sure how to apply the ones I do know how to use in my classroom” “I'm not even sure what some of these things are - wikis, podcasting. I assume social networking is like FB?” Do you think Web 2.0 tools have value in education? 100% responded YES
11. Please rate your reasons for not using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom.
12. Focus Group Blog Questions What incentives do you have in place for completing professional development? Do you have specific ideas, projects, lessons, activities ....that you would like to develop in your classroom using Web 2.0 tools? Please share them with us. If you were involved in some type of Web 2.0 tools training...what would you hope to gain from the training? What would you like the training to look like?
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14. however this data was transcribed and analyzed using a grounded theory approach (Glaser and Strauss, 1967; Strauss and Corbin, 1990)
20. Any questions about this project or if you would like to collaborate with us on a follow-up study please contact us at: Dr. Raquel Mongillo rmongillo@kaplan.edu Dr. Donna Cady dcady@kaplan.edu Dr. Robin James robinjames18@gmail.com