An Investigation on the Factors That Affect Grade 1-9 School Teacher Bloggers' Acceptance of Using Weblogs to Present Teaching Portfolio

碩士 === 國立嘉義大學 === 教育科技研究所(Graduate Institute of Educational Tech === 98 === This study aimed to investigate the factors that affect grade 1-9 teacher bloggers’acceptance of using blogs to present teaching portfolio. Questionnaires was utilized to collect the participants’ attitude toward their accep...

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Main Author: 張靜雯
Other Authors: 劉漢欽
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22840049804488131061
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Summary:碩士 === 國立嘉義大學 === 教育科技研究所(Graduate Institute of Educational Tech === 98 === This study aimed to investigate the factors that affect grade 1-9 teacher bloggers’acceptance of using blogs to present teaching portfolio. Questionnaires was utilized to collect the participants’ attitude toward their acceptance of using weblog in presenting teaching portfolios. The data were then analyzed qualitatively based on the “Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology”(UTAUT) model to realize factors that affect teachers’acceptance. Two school teacher bloggers were interviewed in order to gain more insightful viewpoints. The participants’background information such as genders, ages, and weblog experience were collected, analyzed, and compared to realize their impact on mediating the influence of their willingness on their use of weblog as teaching portfolios. The results of the study are as following: 1.The participants were found to have high acceptance level of using blogs to present teaching portfolio and actually put it into practice. 2.Usefulness and ease of use were the factors influencing teachers’intention, however, their effectiveness was affected by genders, ages, and weblog experience. 3.The teachers’intention was found to have an impact on influencing their use behavior. Meanwhile, the degree of the impact was affected by genders, ages, and weblog experience. 4.The support from education institutes and organizations, the capability of the teacher, and the assistance of others were not found to have an impact on teacher bloggers’ use behavior. Discussions and suggestions for application and future studies are provided in this paper.