Intel® Teach Elements

Moving into Mobile Learning

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Students

  1. What mobile devices do you own or have ready access to? Select as many as apply.
  2. Laptop
  3. Smartphone
  4. Tablet
  5. eReader
  6. Other mobile Internet-connected device, such as iPod Touch.
  7. None

If you do not have access to a mobile device, skip to question 7.

  1. What operating systems do your devices use? Select as many as apply.
  2. IOS (Apple)
  3. Android
  4. Windows
  5. Other
  6. I don’t know.
  7. Do you have broadband Internet access at home?
  8. Yes
  9. No
  10. How often do you use a mobile device for schoolwork?
  11. Often—a few times a week
  12. Sometimes—once a week or so
  13. Rarely—maybe once every few weeks
  14. Never
  15. How do you use your mobile device for schoolwork? Select as many as apply.
  16. Watching subject-area related media
  17. Doing research
  18. Collaborating with peers
  19. Communicating with teachers
  20. Working on school projects
  21. Reading literature or textbooks
  22. Other ______
  23. How enthusiastic would you be about having more opportunities to use your mobile devices at school?
  24. I would love it!
  25. It’s a good idea.
  26. It’s okay, but not that great.
  27. I don't know how I feel about this.
  28. I wouldn’t like it.

Skip to question 9.

  1. If the school allowed you to use a mobile device in the classroom, would you get one?
  2. For sure
  3. Maybe
  4. Probably not
  5. No way
  6. If you could get a mobile device, what kind would you like to get?
  7. Laptop
  8. Smartphone
  9. Tablet
  10. eReader
  11. Other
  12. What, if any, are some benefits you can think of for using mobile devices at school?
  1. What, if any, are some problems you can think of related to using mobile devices at school?

Parents

  1. How many children do you have in this school and what are their grades?
  2. ___ children in 9th grade
  3. ___ children in 10th grade
  4. ___ children in 11th grade
  5. ___ children in 12th grade
  6. What mobile devices do your children have access to? Select as many as apply.
  7. Laptop
  8. Smartphone
  9. Tablet
  10. eReader
  11. Other mobile Internet-connected device, such as iPod Touch.
  12. None
  13. Would you like for your children to be able to use their mobile devices in the classroom?
  14. Yes, I think it’s a great idea.
  15. It might be a good idea.
  16. I’m not sure.
  17. It’s probably not a good idea.
  18. It’s a terrible idea.
  19. What, if any, are some benefits you can think of for using mobile devices at school?
  1. What, if any, are some problems you can anticipate related to using mobile devices at school?
  1. If your children do not have mobile devices, would you provide one if they could use them at school?
  2. Absolutely
  3. Probably
  4. Maybe
  5. No

Teachers

  1. What subject(s) do you teach? Select all that apply.
  2. Art
  3. English Language Learners
  4. Language Arts
  5. Math
  6. Music
  7. Physical Education
  8. Science
  9. Social Studies
  10. Special Education
  11. Technology
  12. World Languages
  13. Career and Technical Education
  14. How long have you been teaching?
  15. 1–3 years
  16. 4–10 years
  17. 11–15 years
  18. More than 15 years
  19. What mobile devices do you own?
  20. Laptop
  21. Smartphone
  22. Tablet
  23. eReader
  24. Other mobile Internet-connected device, such as iPod Touch.
  25. How technologically proficient are you?
  26. Very proficient
  27. Rather proficient
  28. Not very proficient
  29. How much do you feel your students use their mobile devices outside your classroom for your class?
  30. Probably quite a bit
  31. Some
  32. Seldom
  33. Hardly ever
  34. How important is technology to your instructional methods?
  35. Critical
  36. Rather important
  37. Useful, but not necessary
  38. Not at all important

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Intel® Teach Elements

Moving into Mobile Learning

  1. How do you feel about allowing students to use their mobile devices in your classroom?
  2. I think it’s a great idea!
  3. It’s a good idea.
  4. It might be a good idea, but I’m skeptical.
  5. It’s a terrible idea.
  6. What, if any, are some benefits you can think of for using mobile devices at school?
  1. What, if any, are some problems you can anticipate related to using mobile devices at school?
  1. Would you like to serve on a committee to investigate the use of mobile devices in the classroom?
  2. Yes
  3. Maybe
  4. No

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