ICT is meant to be integrated in all subjects in Norwegian schools; nevertheless many teachers are reluctant to use ICT in their own teaching. This paper explores to what extent teachers use ICT in their classroom teaching and what teacher-level factors influence the use of ICT. It draws on an analysis of 10 focus-group interviews with 10 teachers and a quantitative study of 59 teachers in three lower secondary schools in Hamar, Norway. The teachers showed commitment to ICT; however, may did not see the educational value, except for increased access to learning material and to stimulate learner motivation. Teachers also expressed lack of ICT confidence even though they have been taking part in ICT courses. A main finding is that to integrat...
This paper reports on a study of upper secondary school teachers’ and students’ perceptions of infor...
Since 1994 Sweden has carried out a number of initiatives funded by the government and other actors ...
The aim of this study, based on response on a questionnaire from 65 teachers in upper secondary scho...
ICT is meant to be integrated in all subjects in Norwegian schools; nevertheless many teachers are r...
This study investigates teachers in the Swedish ten-year compulsory school who use ICT(Information a...
The aim of this study, based on response on a questionnaire from 65 teachers in upper secondary scho...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine Swedish upper secondary school teachers’ and stude...
In the last decades, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have been widely disseminated ...
This paper reports on a study of upper secondary school teachers’ and students’ perceptions of infor...
The Norwegian Government’s massive focus on ICT within schools has changed the lectures, the pupils,...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is now an integrated and central element of modern li...
This survey study sought to explore ‟ Teachers experience on the use ICT to facilitate teaching: A C...
There is a live debate in both the academic and public sphere regarding the implementation of ICT in...
Over the past number of years there has been a move towards using ICT in teaching and learning in Ma...
The aim of this study is to analyze in-service primary school teachers’ views on ICT use. Specifical...
This paper reports on a study of upper secondary school teachers’ and students’ perceptions of infor...
Since 1994 Sweden has carried out a number of initiatives funded by the government and other actors ...
The aim of this study, based on response on a questionnaire from 65 teachers in upper secondary scho...
ICT is meant to be integrated in all subjects in Norwegian schools; nevertheless many teachers are r...
This study investigates teachers in the Swedish ten-year compulsory school who use ICT(Information a...
The aim of this study, based on response on a questionnaire from 65 teachers in upper secondary scho...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine Swedish upper secondary school teachers’ and stude...
In the last decades, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have been widely disseminated ...
This paper reports on a study of upper secondary school teachers’ and students’ perceptions of infor...
The Norwegian Government’s massive focus on ICT within schools has changed the lectures, the pupils,...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is now an integrated and central element of modern li...
This survey study sought to explore ‟ Teachers experience on the use ICT to facilitate teaching: A C...
There is a live debate in both the academic and public sphere regarding the implementation of ICT in...
Over the past number of years there has been a move towards using ICT in teaching and learning in Ma...
The aim of this study is to analyze in-service primary school teachers’ views on ICT use. Specifical...
This paper reports on a study of upper secondary school teachers’ and students’ perceptions of infor...
Since 1994 Sweden has carried out a number of initiatives funded by the government and other actors ...
The aim of this study, based on response on a questionnaire from 65 teachers in upper secondary scho...