Understanding teachers’ routines to inform classroom technology design

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Understanding teachers’ routines to inform classroom technology design
Abstract
Secondary school teachers have quite busy and complex routines in their classrooms. However, present classroom technologies usually require focused attention from teachers while being interacted with, which restricts their use in teachers’ daily routines. Peripheral interaction is a human-computer interaction style that aims to enable interaction to take place both in the center and periphery of users’ attention and naturally shift between the two. We believe that classroom technologies employing the principles of peripheral interaction can reduce attentional resources required for teachers to interact with the technologies, and thus make technologies seamlessly blend into teachers’ routines. In order to design such technologies, a thorough understanding of users’ existing routines is crucial. In this paper, we present a qualitative study on everyday routines of seven Dutch secondary school teachers using contextmapping methodology. The results of two qualitative content analyses reveal an overview of teachers’ routine tasks in their classrooms, as well as rich and vivid contextual information about how teachers allocated their attention in their routines and how teachers experience their routines. Based on these findings, we present opportunities and considerations that may inform the design and development of classroom technologies which are to become part of teachers’ routines.
Publication
Education and Information Technologies
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
1347–1376
Date
2017-07-01
Journal Abbr
Educ Inf Technol
Language
en
ISSN
1573-7608
Accessed
15/10/2024, 16:48
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Springer Link
Citation
An, P., Bakker, S., & Eggen, B. (2017). Understanding teachers’ routines to inform classroom technology design. Education and Information Technologies, 22(4), 1347–1376. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-016-9494-9