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Technology Integration: Research

Technology Integration: Research. Brian w. Wojcik and Dave Hohulin. Technology Integration Research Focii. ( Inan & Lowther , 2010). How do we influence beliefs, skills, and infrastructure issues?. Technology Efficacy.

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Technology Integration: Research

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  1. Technology Integration:Research Brian w. Wojcik and Dave Hohulin

  2. Technology Integration Research Focii

  3. (Inan & Lowther, 2010)

  4. How do we influence beliefs, skills, and infrastructure issues?

  5. Technology Efficacy • Research has shown that technology can have positive impacts on students’ performance (Cheung&Slavin, 2012; Cheung&Slavin, 2013a; Hattie, 2008; Hattie, 2011) • However, the effect size on most forms of technology in the classroom ranges from 0.04 to 0.32 (Cheung&Slavin, 2012; Cheung&Slavin, 2013a; Hattie, 2008; Hattie, 2011) • That being said, when technology is integrated (i.e., technology used as part of lessons) the effect sizes are larger than when it is used separate from instruction (Cheung&Slavin, 2013b)

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