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Teacher adoption of technology
Authors:Roberto Aldunate  Miguel Nussbaum
Affiliation:1. Computer Science Department, School of Engineering, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Rudecindo Ortega, 02950 Temuco, Chile;2. Computer Science Department, School of Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Abstract:Technology adoption is usually modeled as a process with dynamic transitions between costs and benefits. Nevertheless, school teachers do not generally make effective use of technology in their teaching. This article describes a study designed to exhibit the interplay between two variables: the type of technology, in terms of its complexity of use, and the type of teacher, in terms of attitude towards innovation. The results from this study include: (a) elaboration of a characteristic teacher technology adoption process, based on an existing learning curve for new technology proposed for software development; and (b) presentation of exit points during the technology adoption process. This paper concludes that teachers who are early technology adopters and commit a significant portion of their time to incorporating educational technology into their teaching are more likely to adopt new technology, regardless of its complexity. However, teachers who are not early technology adopters and commit a small portion of their time to integrating educational technology are less likely to adopt new technology and are prone to abandoning the adoption at identified points in the process.
Keywords:Teacher technology adoption   Technology abandonment   Technology use in education
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