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The Impact Of Ict On Pupils ' Achievement And Attitudes

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Cener, E. et. al. (2015), “The Impact of ICT on Pupils’ Achievement and Attitudes in Social Studies. Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of teaching social studies with the help of CT on pupils’ achievement in social studies. A history, geography and culture oriented theme was selected from the social studies curriculum for the research, Turks on the Silk Road. Method: A multimedia CD, documentaries, PowerPoint and so on were used to teach social studies to 6th graders. The research design of the study is quasi experimental. Three different research tools were used to collect data: an academic achievement test, an attitude measurement scale on social studies education and an attitude measurement scale on ICT. …show more content…

Shirvani (2014), “Pre-service teachers’ attitudes toward using technology in Teaching-Learning. Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine pre-service teachers’ attitudes toward the use of technology. Method: There were 62 participants who answered an attitude technology survey, containing 29 questions about usefulness, competence and attitudes toward technology. Since the data contained older and younger students, the researcher investigated whether there were any significant differences between the two groups with respect to their attitudes toward technology. Findings: The researcher found that the mean of students’ attitudes for the older students was slightly higher on almost all questions, but significant on only three questions of the survey. The study ranked the means for all questions in the survey and found five questions with the highest mean, indicating better attitudes, and five questions with the lowest five means, indicating the lower attitudes toward technology. Kang, T. & Song, H.D. (2012), “Evaluating the impacts of ICT Use: A Multi-Level Analysis with Hierarchical Linear Modeling”. Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impacts of ICT use on achievements by considering not only ICT use,

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