Teachers’ Negative Attitudes towards Interactive Whiteboard Use: Needs and Problems

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  • Yalın Kılıç Türel

Keywords:

Interactive whiteboards, smart boards, middle schools, technology integration, instructional technology

Abstract

Recently, along with the development of new software and hardware, Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) have
become a widely used technology at every level of education. In general, earlier studies reveal that IWBs facilitate students’
learning in fast, effective, and enjoyable ways. Rather than the examination of contributions and advantages of IWBs, this study
aims to uncover negative aspects that teachers perceive or face while using IWBs to teach in their courses. In total, 140 primary
school teachers of various subjects (e.g., math, science, language, etc.) responded to a questionnaire based on the negative aspects
of IWBs. In addition, teachers were asked, through open-ended questions, to write the problems and shortcomings of IWBs.
Results showed that teachers avoided use of IWBs during their lectures. Results also indicated that teachers experienced a lack of
technical skills, pedagogical knowledge, and lack of materials regarding the effective use of IWB

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Published

2023-12-16

How to Cite

Yalın Kılıç Türel. (2023). Teachers’ Negative Attitudes towards Interactive Whiteboard Use: Needs and Problems . Elementary Education Online, 11(2), 423–439. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/3777

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