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Learning computer hardware by doing : are tablets better than desktops?

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Type Article
ISSN 21489955
Document no. 127635
information source ERIC
Author Raven, John. Higher Colleges of Technology, U.A.E
Second author Qalawee, Mohamed. Higher Colleges of Technology, U.A.E.
Atroshi, Hanar. Higher Colleges of Technology, U.A.E.
Pages pp. 55-64
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Journal of Research in Education and Science . Vol. 2, no. 1, Win 2015
Publisher Konya: International Journal of Research in Education and Science، 2016
Publisher address Necmettin Erbakan University, Ahmet Kelesoglu Education Faculty, Meram. Konya 42090. Turkey. International Journal of Research in Education and Science. . ijresoffice@gmail.com. http://www.ijres.net.
ERIC document no. EJ1105164
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Telecommunications  -  Computer hardware  -  Higher education  -  Technological advancement  -  United Arab Emirates
Language of document English
Country Turkey
In this world of rapidly evolving technologies, educational institutions often struggle to keep up with change. Change often requires a state of readiness at both the micro and macro levels. This paper looks at a tertiary institution that undertook a significant technology change initiative by introducing tablet based components for teaching a hardware course across nine campuses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) using a Learning By Doing (LBD) philosophy. This paper adopts a readiness for change model (RFC) as a method of evaluating the results from a case study that captured the readiness perceptions of both students and faculty. A survey revealed that, while faculty thought that introducing tablets was a good idea and that there was a high level of RFC, they also thought that the students would learn more about hardware from desktop kits. The students' responses also indicates a high level of RFC with many describing tablets as easier to work on yet they were divided about which technology was better for learning hardware concepts. In this context a high level of readiness for change, while supported by LBD, did not necessarily equate to improved learning and effective change. (As provided)

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