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Implementing Technology in the Classroom Survey Analysis

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This week in CEP 812, I was able to connect with educators in my Professional Learning Network (PLN) and ask them to participate in a survey about how they implement technology into their classrooms. My survey was created using Google Forms and asked a series of questions about how confident they feel teaching with technology, the value of technology in the classroom, what type of professional development they would benefit from (in terms of educational technology), and what their views of the biggest problems in integrating technology into the classroom were. 

Tech improves learning

Initially, I was going to ask only teachers from my current high school. This quickly became problematic as I was sending out the form. I received many “auto-response emails” stating they were out of the office for summer recess. I decided to go to Facebook and utilize my PLN of classroom teachers I have met, collaborated with, and learned with throughout my educational practices. Of the data collected, 47% of teachers who participated have been teaching for 1-2 years.

I had 17 teachers participate in my survey and I have analyzed the data in this google document. I hope you take a look at the results and my analysis of the data. The survey was open from June 10th, 2014 to June 15th, 2014.

Here is a couple visual representations of the data I found. 

21st century learners

Tech for student success

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