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Developing the level of adoption survey to inform collaborative discussion regarding educational innovation

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Orr, Doug
Mrazek, Rick

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/45653
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http://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/26391
Abstract
Learning organizations rely on collaborative information and understanding to support and sustain professional growth and development. A collaborative self-assessment instrument can provide clear articulation and characterization of the level of adoption of innovation such as the use of instructional technologies. Adapted from the “Level of Use” (LoU) and “Stages of Concern” indices, the Level of Adoption (LoA) survey was developed to assess changes in understanding of and competence with emerging and innovative educational technologies. The LoA survey, while reflecting the criteria and framework of the original LoU from which it was derived, utilizes a specifically structured on-line, self-reporting scale of “level of adoption” to promote collaborative self-reflection and discussion. Growth in knowledge of, and confidence with, specific emergent technologies is clearly indicated by the results of this pilot study, thus supporting the use of collaborative reflection and assessment to foster personal and systemic professional development. Résumé : Les organisations apprenantes s’appuient sur des informations et une compréhension issues de la collaboration afin de soutenir et d’entretenir la croissance et le perfectionnement professionnels. Un instrument d’auto-évaluation collaboratif permet d’articuler et de caractériser de manière explicite le niveau d’adoption des innovations, comme l’utilisation de technologies éducatives, par exemple. Adapté à partir des indices de « niveau d’utilisation » (ou « LoU » pour Level of Use) et de « niveaux de préoccupation », l’instrument d’enquête sur le niveau d’adoption (ou « LoA » pour Level of Adoption) a été conçu afin d’évaluer les changements qui surviennent dans la compréhension des technologies éducatives émergentes et innovatrices ainsi que dans les compétences relatives à ces technologies. L’instrument d’enquête LoA, bien qu’il reflète les critères et le cadre de l’indice original LoU dont il est dérivé, utilise une échelle d’autodéclaration en ligne du « niveau d’adoption » qui est structurée spécifiquement afin de promouvoir l’autoréflexion et les discussions collaboratives. Les résultats de cette étude pilote démontrent clairement une croissance des connaissances et de la confiance relatives à certaines technologies émergentes en particulier, ce qui vient du même coup appuyer l’utilisation de la réflexion et de l’évaluation collaboratives afin de favoriser le perfectionnement personnel et professionnel systémique.
Date
2010-05-11
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:ejournals.library.ualberta.ca:article/26391
http://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/26391
10.21432/T2588B
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Copyright (c) 2010 Doug Orr, Rick Mrazek
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