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ERIC Number: EJ1205257
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018
Pages: 19
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-0738-0569
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How Parent Perceptions Relate to Elementary Children's Portable Technology Use by Gender and Grade Level
Eutsler, Lauren; Antonenko, Pavlo D.; Dawson, Kara
Computers in the Schools, v35 n4 p302-323 2018
This study examined how parents' reports of children's technology use in the home varies by a child's gender or grade level. Framed by technology adoption models, this mixed-method study gathered parent reports of their elementary child's use of portable technology for entertainment and learning in the home, collected from 120 surveys and 13 individual interviews with survey respondents. Results across the four 2×2 ANOVAs yielded three significant main effects: gender and entertainment devices, gender and entertainment apps, grade level and learning apps. No significant effects were found among any of the interaction variables or within the ANOVA summary for learning devices. Interview data revealed girls are interested in reading with Kindle, whereas parents are reluctant to provide boys with portable technology because of their preference to play games. Strategies are provided for teachers, support specialists, and parents to improve how children use technology. Implications for app developers are suggested.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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