Teachers: Tell us how you use technology for teaching and learning!

A teacher holds a tablet computer in her hand in the front of a classroom of students at their desks.

 

Ohio State researchers Dr. Shayne Piasta, Dr. Julia Hagge, Dr. Rebecca Dore, Dr. Alicia Bunger, and Dr. Busra Ceviren are collecting information about teachers’ technology use in their classrooms and for professional learning. This nationwide survey is part of their new research project, Collaborating Researchers & Educators Apply Technology to Establish Evidence-Based Practices.

Our goal is to learn as much as possible about how teachers use technology for teaching and learning within their classrooms and for their own professional learning. What are your perspectives on technology? What has helped or hindered your classroom technology use? What kinds of technology do you use often? The answers to these questions can give us a better understanding of how to navigate research surrounding these topics and ultimately provide better, more specialized support for teachers and students!

Why participate?

  • Help us learn more about technology use in the classroom
  • Anonymous responses
  • Impact the field of educational research with your expertise
  • Chance to win a $50 gift card

Who is eligible?

If you are a general or special education teacher of students in preschool through grade 5, you can participate!

The survey should take about 15-20 minutes to complete.

Please forward and otherwise share with other teachers you know!

Questions? Email EL3@osu.edu