Faculty use and perception of mobile information and communication technology (m-ICT) for teaching practices.

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Title: Faculty use and perception of mobile information and communication technology (m-ICT) for teaching practices.
Authors: Biddix, J. Patrick1 (AUTHOR), Chung, Chung Joo2 (AUTHOR), Park, Han Woo3 (AUTHOR) hanpark@ynu.ac.kr
Source: Innovations in Education & Teaching International. Aug2016, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p375-387. 13p. 1 Diagram, 2 Charts.
Subject Terms: *Dimensional preference, *Cognition, *Communication, *Adult education, Stimulus synthesis, Perceived discrimination, Signaling (Psychology)
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to consider faculty use and perception of mobile information and communication technology (m-ICT) for teaching practices. The researchers examined qualitative responses about specific m-ICT use and efficiency amongst Korean and US faculty (n = 59) at three different institutions. Findings from multi-level textual analyses showed faculty in both countries utilised m-ICTs for content delivery and student support; however, there were some notable differences with regard to instructor-guided content and faculty–student communication. Results suggest the need for future research linking the technology use and social interaction components to pedagogy to promote effective m-ICT use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: The purpose of this study was to consider faculty use and perception of mobile information and communication technology (m-ICT) for teaching practices. The researchers examined qualitative responses about specific m-ICT use and efficiency amongst Korean and US faculty (n = 59) at three different institutions. Findings from multi-level textual analyses showed faculty in both countries utilised m-ICTs for content delivery and student support; however, there were some notable differences with regard to instructor-guided content and faculty–student communication. Results suggest the need for future research linking the technology use and social interaction components to pedagogy to promote effective m-ICT use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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