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G. Caballes, Dennis
- The Effect of Mobile Technology on Face-to-Face Interactions among Teachers
Authors
1 Batangas State University, PH
2 Centro Escolar University, Manila, PH
Source
Wireless Communication, Vol 11, No 5 (2019), Pagination: 73-79Abstract
The objective of this study is to investigate how the use of mobile technology devices affect the face-to-face interactions among college teachers. The research was carried out using researcher-made questionnaire distributed to 41 faculty members of Batangas State University. Statistical treatment of data include mean, t-test, ANOVA and and Pearson’s r. Results revealed that there is no significant difference in the frequency daily mobile technology device usage when grouped according to profile variables. Moreover, is an overall negative effect of mobile technology usage in doing daily tasks on the face-to-face interactions among teachers. Lastly, there is a negative correlation between the respondents’ mobile technology device usage and quality of face-to-face interactions based on Pearson’s correlation coefficient of -0.366 with a corresponding probability value of 0.019.
Keywords
Mobile Technology, Communication, Human Relations, Teachers.- Determining the Level of ICT Skills of Junior High School Faculty of Tagumpay National High School
Authors
1 Department of Education – Rizal, LPT, MAEd, PH
Source
Wireless Communication, Vol 11, No 5 (2019), Pagination: 80-85Abstract
Information and communication technology are now on its way in engulfing the nature of work in 21st century era. Teaching nowadays is coupled with the skills in ICT. Clerical processes such as printing, typing, installing, sending reports, making presentations, computing grades and others are teaching related job. These processes require ICT skills enabling teachers to adapt to the changing context of teaching-learning process. This research endeavor aimed to find out the level of ICT skills of the Junior High School Faculty of Tagumpay National High School. The study utilized mixed method design. Descriptive-Correlation was used in getting the level of ICT skills and its relationship and qualitative design to get the perception of respondents in terms of human relations. Mean, Standard deviation, frequency percentage and eta correlation and pearson r were the statistical tools utilized in this research. The study revealed that most of the respondents are belong to age range from 25-29. The highest educational attainment of respondents is Master’s degree and most of them have master’s unit. The respondents’ level of basic hardware and software skills is excellent. It also showed that there is no significant relationship between the profile and teachers’ basic and software skills. With the correlation coefficient value of 0.777 and sig value of 0.000 in terms of relationship of basic hardware and software skills signifies that there is high correlation and significant relationship. With respect to developing human relations, ICT can be an avenue to communicate and collaborate between colleagues and it. ICT tools must not be used only for teachers’ clerical work, it should be integrated on the teaching learning process to maximize the ICT skills of teachers.