ABSTRACT Technological innovation is an important aspect of teaching and learning in the 21st century. This article examines faculty attitudes toward technology use in the classroom at one regional public university in the United States. Building on a faculty-led initiative to develop a Community of Practice for improving education, this study used a mixed-method approach of a faculty-developed, electronic survey to assess this topic. Findings from 72 faculty members revealed an overall positive stance toward technology in the classroom and the average faculty member utilized about six technology tools in their courses. The opportunities, barriers and future uses for technologies in the higher education classroom emerged from the open-end...
College faculty members are often inadequately prepared to use technology in their classrooms. They ...
Scholarly research has indicated that technology adoption to facilitate blended learning promotes th...
Despite tremendous institutional investments in computer technology, most professors do not use tech...
Technological innovation is an important aspect of teaching and learning in the 21st century. This a...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of faculty members who use technology in undergradua...
We have witnessed tremendous growth in Information technology during last 2 decades. This has posed ...
Technology is an essential component of learning in the 21st century. College professors and teacher...
Effective integration of active learning technology tools in classrooms is a key component of 21st c...
This quantitative study used survey data to examine instructor use of technology in on-ground course...
In examining the complexity of how higher education institutions integrate and adopt classroom techn...
This qualitative research study investigated the experiences of five education faculty members abou...
College students expect technology to be a part of their learning environment, regardless of deliver...
All too often faculty are asked to implement technology into their teaching without the knowledge ne...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of adjunct faculty regarding the use of technology ...
The current work seeks to explore University professors\u27 perspectives on teaching and learning in...
College faculty members are often inadequately prepared to use technology in their classrooms. They ...
Scholarly research has indicated that technology adoption to facilitate blended learning promotes th...
Despite tremendous institutional investments in computer technology, most professors do not use tech...
Technological innovation is an important aspect of teaching and learning in the 21st century. This a...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of faculty members who use technology in undergradua...
We have witnessed tremendous growth in Information technology during last 2 decades. This has posed ...
Technology is an essential component of learning in the 21st century. College professors and teacher...
Effective integration of active learning technology tools in classrooms is a key component of 21st c...
This quantitative study used survey data to examine instructor use of technology in on-ground course...
In examining the complexity of how higher education institutions integrate and adopt classroom techn...
This qualitative research study investigated the experiences of five education faculty members abou...
College students expect technology to be a part of their learning environment, regardless of deliver...
All too often faculty are asked to implement technology into their teaching without the knowledge ne...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of adjunct faculty regarding the use of technology ...
The current work seeks to explore University professors\u27 perspectives on teaching and learning in...
College faculty members are often inadequately prepared to use technology in their classrooms. They ...
Scholarly research has indicated that technology adoption to facilitate blended learning promotes th...
Despite tremendous institutional investments in computer technology, most professors do not use tech...