Integration of technology into the teaching of social studies to 11th grade students in a Midwestern urban high school

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Odongo, George Omondi
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Gibson, Kay L.
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2008-05
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This study gathered data on how teachers integrated instructional technology into the teaching of social studies to 11th grade students in a Midwestern urban high school. A questionnaire, interviews and observations were used to collect data for the study. Findings indicated that technology integration is a factor in the teaching of social studies in the school. The study showed that Internet research, video tape, overhead projectors and online learning were the favored form of technology integrated into classroom instruction. The study showed a need to provide pre-service and classroom teachers with training opportunities which emphasize technology integration. Teachers’ perceptions of technology integration and prior teaching experiences were two of the noted factors which influenced a teacher’s decision to integrate technology.

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Thesis [M.Ed.] - Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
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Wichita State University
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