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Year 2019, Volume: 15, 1 - 5, 14.12.2019

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Pre-Service Physics Teachers' Ideas about Teaching and Learning Using Smartphones

Year 2019, Volume: 15, 1 - 5, 14.12.2019

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The teachers in primary and secondary education try to get students to put away their smartphones while in the classroom. It can happen that students use their smartphones to text each other, check social networks, and even listen to the music or watch videos, during instructional time. However, skilled teachers find a way to overcome the problem of these interruptions. They manage to make students use smartphones to support learning. The educators stay divided on the issue of whether students should use smartphones in the classrooms. Pre-service physics teachers at Faculty of Sciences of University of Novi Sad are asked about their opinion whether smartphones should be used in the classroom and their ideas for using smartphones in teaching and learning. Three ideas are presented in this paper: inquiry-based learning, project-based learning and playing Kahoot. Stated ideas indeed can be realized in classroom successfully with the use of smartphones. Different approaches to teaching and learning, including stated, impact students’ performance in physics, as well as their motivation for learning. Moreover, the impact that technology has on today’s schools is very significant. The adoption of technology in education can change both, how teachers teach and how students learn. Accordingly, it can be suggested to implement presented enthusiastic future physics teachers’ ideas in school practice.

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  • Banchi, H., & Bell R. (2008). The many levels of inquiry. Science and Children, 46 (2), 26-29. Cvjetićanin, S., Pećanac, R., Sakač, M., & Djurendić-Brenesel, M. (2013). Computer application in the ınitial education of children in natural sciences. Croatian Journal of Education, 15 (1), 87-108. Holubova, R. (2008). Effective teaching methods – project-based learning in physics. US-China Education Review, 12, 27–35. https://kahoot.com/company/ Odadžić, V., Miljanović, T., Mandić, D., Pribićević, T., Županec, V. (2017). Effectiveness of the use of educational software in teaching biology. Croatian Jounal of Education, 19 (1), 11-43. Sağlam, M. (2010). Students’ performance awareness, motivational orientations and learning strategies in a problem-based electromagnetism course. Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 11 (1), Article 16, 1-18 Zouhor, A. M. Z., Bogdanović, I., Skuban, S., & Pavkov-Hrvojević, M. (2017). The effect of the modified Know-Want-Learn strategy on sixth-grade students’ achievement in physics. Journal of Baltic Science Education, 16 (6), 946-957.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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İvana Bogdanovıc This is me

Publication Date December 14, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 15

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APA Bogdanovıc, İ. (2019). Pre-Service Physics Teachers’ Ideas about Teaching and Learning Using Smartphones. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 15, 1-5.