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Moore, D. (2021). A case study of the implementation of iPad technology in secondary education (Publication No. 28323752) [Doctoral dissertation, Saint Peter’s University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “This research uses both quantitative and qualitative methodology in a mixed methods research model to explore the implementation of a policy to…

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Montazami, A. (2020). Why this app? How educators and parents choose good educational apps (Publication No. 28383963) [Doctoral dissertation, McGill University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “Over 80% of top selling educational apps are targeted at children. Thus, it is critical to know how educators and parents are choosing apps…

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McKinley, C. S. (2021). Secondary educator experiences managing digital resources (Publication No. 28321004) [Doctoral dissertation, Walden University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “Secondary teachers use digital resources for teaching, yet little is known about how they find, evaluate, organize, and share these resources. This basic qualitative study was conducted…

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Mainake, E. (2020). Analyzing EFL teachers’ technology preparedness to promote CALL in Indonesia (Publication No. 27834666) [Doctoral dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “In recent decades, technology has played a significant role in English language teaching. Current Indonesian policies in education encourage teachers to integrate…

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Lipton, J. (2021). Teachers’ experiences with emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic (Publication No. 28416852) [Doctoral dissertation, Wilkes University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “The COVID-19 pandemic quickly and drastically changed the field of education in 2020. Teachers faced challenges when confined to their homes and had to begin…

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O’Gara, D. M. (2023). Mobile technology integration, teacher self-efficacy, and student achievement in New Hampshire: A correlational study (Publication No. 30248952) [Doctoral dissertation, Northcentral University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “The problem addressed in this research study was teachers‘ and school administrators’ resistance to integrating mobile technology in the…

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Leuthold, J. (2021). Stuffing the classroom into a laptop: Characterizing teacher experiences transitioning to remote instruction during the Covid-19 pandemic (Publication No. 28491579) [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Dakota]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “Technology professional development for teachers typically relies on formal training or courses, but the forced, sudden…

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Jackson, G. (2021). Stakeholders’ communication during learning analytics implementation in higher education (Publication No. 28493514) [Doctoral dissertation, Walden University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “Higher education institutions (HEIs) implementing learning analytics (LA) use student data to improve the learning experience. The problem for LA implementation originates from individuals responsible for…

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Hurst, D. F. (2021). Remote math or remotely math? A qualitative study of the challenges of a COVID-19 induced transition to ICT-based teaching for high school mathematics teachers (Publication No. 28410247) [Doctoral dissertation, State University of New York at Albany]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “In the blink of an…

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Gilkes, A. L. (2020). Teachers’ knowledge and self-efficacy beliefs as factors affecting technology integration practices (Publication No. 28148719) [Doctoral dissertation, Walden University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Abstract: “Research indicates that teachers can be reluctant to integrate technology into their instructional practices. This study examined the problem of insufficient technology…

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