1. Leveraging the Social Web for Teaching & LearningPast, Present, & Future Richard Hartshorne, Ph.D.Associate Professor, Instructional Systems TechnologyUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte
20. Attitudes & Use: Faculty Blogs (+) Social networks: improving student-student interactions (+), improving student-faculty interactions (-) Social Bookmarks (-) However….the overwhelming majority stated that they do not use, and do not plant to use.
21. Attitudes & Use: Students Various Tools (+) Social Bookmarks (-) Used tools more than faculty, but not as much as expected, and not in educational contexts. Seemed to recognize pedagogical affordances of specific tools more effectively than faculty.
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23. Path Analysis Perceived Usefulness Attitude Perceived Ease of use Compatibility Student Influence Subjective Norm Behavioral Intention Behavior Peer Influence Superior Influence Self efficacy Perceived Behavioral Control FC- Resources *** Significance Less than 0.001 ** Significance Less than 0.01 * Significance Less than 0.05 FC- Technology 23
24. Factors: Faculty Most Important: Attitudes Very significant: Perceived Usefulness Significant: Compatibility Still Significant: Perceived Ease of Use Important: Perceived Behavioral Control Very significant: Self Efficacy Significant: Availability of Resources Not significant: Availability of Technology Not Important: Subjective Norms Very significant: Superior Influence Significant: Student Influence Not significant: Peer Influence
25. Factors: Students Most Important: Attitudes Very Significant: Perceived Usefulness Significant: Perceived Ease of Use Still Significant: Compatibility Important: Subjective Norms Very Significant: Superior Influence Very Significant: Peer Influence Not Important: Perceived Behavioral Control Very Significant: Self Efficacy Significant: Availability of Resources Not Significant: Availability of Technology
28. …we as educators need to reconsider out roles in students’ lives, to think of ourselves as connectors first and content experts second. Will Richardson