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Implementing Technology in Secondary Science and Mathematics Classrooms: A Perspective on Change
Proceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference
  • Scott W. Slough, Georgia Southern University
  • Gregory Chamblee, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2000
ISBN
978-1-880094-37-2
Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine and describe the change process as technology is implemented in secondary science and mathematics classrooms. This paper synthesizes the results from two studies, a qualitative study on implementation concerns of secondary science teachers resulting from the use telecommunications (Slough, 1998) and a quantitative study on technology implementation concerns of middle and secondary mathematics teachers and potential teachers of first-year algebra in North Carolina (Chamblee, 1996). The Concerns Based Adoption Model (CBAM) provided a theoretical framework for both studies.

Citation Information
Scott W. Slough and Gregory Chamblee. "Implementing Technology in Secondary Science and Mathematics Classrooms: A Perspective on Change" Chesapeake, VAProceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference (2000) p. 1021 - 1026
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gregory_chamblee/79/