Smartphones are not just pieces of hardware, they at same time also dip into software features such as communication systems. The aim of this study is to examine primary school principals’ experiences with smart phone applications. Shedding light on this subject means that this research is qualitative. Criterion sampling has been intentionally selected for use in this research. The criteria taken into consideration include that the research participants must be primary school principals, and that the participants use smart phones with Android-based communication systems and Android-based apps. Participants voluntarily used the application that was developed by the researchers over a one-month period during the 2015–2016 Spring teaching term...
Smartphones have become the most influential technology in this century across the world and this te...
The present study aimed to explore the extent of using smart devices by the public lower primary sch...
Background: The use of 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device strategies in schools is in its infancy and lit...
Smartphones are not just pieces of hardware, they at same time also dip into software features such ...
The changing roles of school principals are inevitable. As their roles evolve, principals are expect...
Is it Smart to Use Smartphones in School? A Quantitative Research on Using Smartphones as English-Te...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are implementing unique changes in the most divers...
Today’s children are growing up in a digital age that is far different from that of previous generat...
Using computers in school for instructional purposes is inevitable. How to integrate smartphones wel...
This paper describes the goals and first results of an ongoing two year case study in a European pri...
The development of technology in the last two decades has drastically changed people’s lives across ...
In public high schools, “appropriately” managing smartphones is an ongoing topic of debate. There ar...
The use of mobile devices is increasing in daily learning activities, providing single-person use co...
The current study examines antecedents to teachers’ behavioral intentions to use smart technologies ...
The infancy of research on junior high school students and English teachers in the border areas conc...
Smartphones have become the most influential technology in this century across the world and this te...
The present study aimed to explore the extent of using smart devices by the public lower primary sch...
Background: The use of 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device strategies in schools is in its infancy and lit...
Smartphones are not just pieces of hardware, they at same time also dip into software features such ...
The changing roles of school principals are inevitable. As their roles evolve, principals are expect...
Is it Smart to Use Smartphones in School? A Quantitative Research on Using Smartphones as English-Te...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are implementing unique changes in the most divers...
Today’s children are growing up in a digital age that is far different from that of previous generat...
Using computers in school for instructional purposes is inevitable. How to integrate smartphones wel...
This paper describes the goals and first results of an ongoing two year case study in a European pri...
The development of technology in the last two decades has drastically changed people’s lives across ...
In public high schools, “appropriately” managing smartphones is an ongoing topic of debate. There ar...
The use of mobile devices is increasing in daily learning activities, providing single-person use co...
The current study examines antecedents to teachers’ behavioral intentions to use smart technologies ...
The infancy of research on junior high school students and English teachers in the border areas conc...
Smartphones have become the most influential technology in this century across the world and this te...
The present study aimed to explore the extent of using smart devices by the public lower primary sch...
Background: The use of 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device strategies in schools is in its infancy and lit...