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Erschienen in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education 3/2018

08.06.2018

Using technology to promote classroom instruction: assessing incidences of on-task and off-task multitasking and learning

verfasst von: Eileen Wood, Amna Mirza, Lindsay Shaw

Erschienen in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education | Ausgabe 3/2018

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Abstract

Media multitasking is a common artifact of the increasing presence of technologies in classrooms. However, research indicates learning decrements when students engage in inappropriate or “off-task” media multitasking during class time. This is a concern as many innovative teaching practices call for the use of technologies. The present study examined ‘on-task’ (using media technologies to support learning) and ‘off-task’ multitasking when students were required to use online demonstrations as part of a collaborative group work activity within three regular, live classroom sessions. In total, 107 introductory psychology students participated as part of their regular classroom instruction. Both survey measures and direct observation indicated that students engaged in both on-task and off-task multitasking during the online and face-to-face group work components. Fewer students reported going off-task than expected. The proportion of students engaging in multitasking increased over time from the first to third demonstrations. Interestingly, perceived relevance of the online demonstrations predicted on-task behaviors. Overall, outcomes suggested that employing relevant online activities as part of ongoing instruction fostered more on-task behaviours and were perceived to be relevant learning tools. Implications for instruction are discussed.

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Parallel analyses for observed on- and off-task behaviours could not be conducted given the small sample size in the observed group and the number of variables in the independent variable list.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Using technology to promote classroom instruction: assessing incidences of on-task and off-task multitasking and learning
verfasst von
Eileen Wood
Amna Mirza
Lindsay Shaw
Publikationsdatum
08.06.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Computing in Higher Education / Ausgabe 3/2018
Print ISSN: 1042-1726
Elektronische ISSN: 1867-1233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12528-018-9185-1

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