The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage

Cilt: 5 Sayı: 3 1 Eylül 2014
  • Susan Troncoso Skidmore
  • Linda Reichwein Zientek
  • D. Patrick Saxon
  • Stacey L. Edmonson
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The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage

Abstract

Although the majority of colleges and universities are equipped with the latest instructional technologies, an appreciable integration of technology has not been observed in instructional practices (Flavin, 2013; Garrison & Akyol, 2009; Salinas, 2008). The purpose of this research is to understand the impact that generational differences can have on developmental education faculty members’ self-reported familiarity, use, and challenges with instructional technology as measured by the Developmental Education Technology Survey (DETS; Skidmore, Saxon, Zientek, & Edmonson, 2012). The DETS was developed to examine the level of technology integration in developmental education programs across Texas higher education institutions. Responses from 753 developmental education faculty members from 68 institutions (69% institutional response rate) are the focus of this study. Findings suggest that generational classification serves as a statistically significant predictor of familiarity with instructional technology. A statistically significantly larger proportion of the faculty of the Silent generation also identified their own skill level as a challenge compared to other generations. Developing an understanding of faculty members’ proclivity to use instructional technology through the lens of generational classification can lead to more targeted professional development, which can help faculty members move towards using instructional technology as a resource to improve teaching and learning.

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Bölüm

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Yazarlar

Susan Troncoso Skidmore Bu kişi benim

Linda Reichwein Zientek Bu kişi benim

D. Patrick Saxon Bu kişi benim

Stacey L. Edmonson Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Eylül 2014

Gönderilme Tarihi

1 Eylül 2014

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2014 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA
Skidmore, S. T., Zientek, L. R., Saxon, D. P., & Edmonson, S. L. (2014). The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage. Contemporary Educational Technology, 5(3), 179-197. https://izlik.org/JA67XJ76AA
AMA
1.Skidmore ST, Zientek LR, Saxon DP, Edmonson SL. The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2014;5(3):179-197. https://izlik.org/JA67XJ76AA
Chicago
Skidmore, Susan Troncoso, Linda Reichwein Zientek, D. Patrick Saxon, ve Stacey L. Edmonson. 2014. “The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage”. Contemporary Educational Technology 5 (3): 179-97. https://izlik.org/JA67XJ76AA.
EndNote
Skidmore ST, Zientek LR, Saxon DP, Edmonson SL (01 Eylül 2014) The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage. Contemporary Educational Technology 5 3 179–197.
IEEE
[1]S. T. Skidmore, L. R. Zientek, D. P. Saxon, ve S. L. Edmonson, “The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage”, Contemporary Educational Technology, c. 5, sy 3, ss. 179–197, Eyl. 2014, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA67XJ76AA
ISNAD
Skidmore, Susan Troncoso - Zientek, Linda Reichwein - Saxon, D. Patrick - Edmonson, Stacey L. “The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage”. Contemporary Educational Technology 5/3 (01 Eylül 2014): 179-197. https://izlik.org/JA67XJ76AA.
JAMA
1.Skidmore ST, Zientek LR, Saxon DP, Edmonson SL. The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2014;5:179–197.
MLA
Skidmore, Susan Troncoso, vd. “The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage”. Contemporary Educational Technology, c. 5, sy 3, Eylül 2014, ss. 179-97, https://izlik.org/JA67XJ76AA.
Vancouver
1.Susan Troncoso Skidmore, Linda Reichwein Zientek, D. Patrick Saxon, Stacey L. Edmonson. The Impact of Generational Status on Instructors’ Reported Technology Usage. Contemporary Educational Technology [Internet]. 01 Eylül 2014;5(3):179-97. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA67XJ76AA