Post on 27-Jan-2017
MEASURING “APPY HOUR”
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ALL IMPORTANT DECISION MAKERS COULD BENEFIT FROM LEARNING THAT ANYTHING THAT THEY REALLY NEED TO KNOW IS MEASURABLE.
(Douglas Hubbard, xv)
Hubbard, D. W. (2014). How to measure anything finding the value of "intangibles" in business (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
What are we measuring?
When looking at my innovation project of “Appy Hour”, I have decided to look at measuring three different ideas. • Comfort level• Teacher’s use of technology in their own
learning• Is “Appy Hour” changing behaviors?
What methods and research design will be used?
• The research design that will be used is both descriptive research (what?) and explanatory research design (why?). • We will use qualitative reseach
methods, focusing mostly on in depth interviews through a survey and short answer format. • We would like to design our surveys as
closely as possible to a Likert scale, as to help measure attitude and opinions.
Privacy, Procedures and Ethical Considerations
• Surveys will be anonymous both to protect identities and to increase the
likelihood of truthfulness. • Information given in the surveys will be
used to make the “Appy Hour” concept stronger and focus professional development on what the Moore
teachers need.
What are the measures and what instruments will be used to gather data?
• We are looking at measuring three different ideas. Teacher Comfort Level
Teacher use of technology in their own learningAppy Hour and behavior changes
• To measure the effectiveness of “Appy Hour”, I am looking at creating a survey, through a site such as survey monkey or google docs, where I can use a Likert scale format to address teacher’s use of apps and technology. This will be given before a cycle of “Appy Hour” and after a cycle of “Appy Hour”, so we can compare the results.
• To measure the teacher comfort and perceptions of technology use, I am looking at creating a combination of two existing surveys to get the information that I feel is needed when looking at “Appy Hour”. I would like to set these up in a Likert scale also.. TUPs Su
rveyTPACK Survey
• To measure teacher use of technology for their own learning, a survey will be created using Survey Monkey and will address using technology outside the classroom for personal growth and learning.
Results• I plan on putting the results into an Excel
spreadsheet - come up with percentages for each part of the Likert scale. • Data obtained by the “Appy Hour” - to
look at trends and ideas for future professional development.
• Perception and uses survey - to gain knowledge about where the teachers are in our building, to help determine future staff development. • Sharing the results with my building
administration and our technology liason - better decisions about future staff development.
Results - continued
Bibliography
Hubbard, D. W. (2014). How to measure anything finding the value of "intangibles" in business (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Schmidt, D. A., Baran, E., Thompson, A. D., Koehler, M. J., MIshra, P., & Shin, T. (n.d.). Survey of Preservice Teachers' Knowledge of Teaching and Technology. Retrieved June 19, 2016, fromhttp://mkoehler.educ.msu.edu/unprotected_readings/TPACK_Survey/Schmidt_et_ al_Survey_v1.pdf TIM: The Technology Integration Matrix | A video resource supporting the full integration of technology in Florida schools. (n.d.). Retrieved June 19, 2016, from http://fcit.usf.edu/matrix/tups