Measuring Perceived Attributes of the Interactive Whiteboard for the Mathematics Class


Erdener K., PERKMEN S., Shelley M., Ali Kandemir M.

Computers in the Schools, vol.39, no.1, pp.1-15, 2022 (ESCI) identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 39 Issue: 1
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Doi Number: 10.1080/07380569.2022.2037294
  • Journal Name: Computers in the Schools
  • Journal Indexes: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, Academic Search Premier, IBZ Online, Aerospace Database, Applied Science & Technology Source, Communication Abstracts, Compendex, Computer & Applied Sciences, EBSCO Education Source, Education Abstracts, Educational research abstracts (ERA), ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), INSPEC, Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA), Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts, Metadex, MLA - Modern Language Association Database, Civil Engineering Abstracts
  • Page Numbers: pp.1-15
  • Keywords: Interactive whiteboard, Rogers’ theory, scale
  • Uşak University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

The main purpose of the current study was to develop and validate a scale of perceived attributes of the interactive whiteboard (IW) for the mathematics class. Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovations Theory served as the theoretical framework. Two groups of participants in Turkey were employed in this study. The first group consisted of 350 middle school students (177 female, 173 male). The second group consisted of 557 high school students (288 female, 269 male). The results of confirmatory factor analysis supported construct validity. However, not enough evidence was available to support its convergent and discriminant validity. The results of multigroup analysis supported measurement invariance across two schools—one middle school and one high school. The perceptions of students toward IW were generally positive. We believe that the scale developed for this study can be used in schools in which IW has been implemented and may contribute to educational technology reform efforts by providing metrics for the degree of success in implementing IW specifically and possibly other forms of instructional technology.