Title :
The Perceived Attributes of Wi-Fi Technology Among University Faculty Members in the United States
Author :
Lu, Yong ; Ma, Hongyan ; Cao, Xubin
Abstract :
The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate and understand the perceived attributes of Wi-Fi technology among university faculty members. Rogers\´ diffusion theory provides the theoretical framework to guide the qualitative study. Multiple sources of information were used to collect data: in-depth semi-structured interviews, observations, and documentation analysis. Qualitative data analysis techniques were used to analyze data. The participants were 16 faculty members from six colleges at a large Midwestern state university. Findings from this study show that that there are differences between early adopters and non-adopters (the mainstream). They are different in these aspects: knowledge and skill of technology, teaching practices, teaching philosophy, and technology needs. They have different perceptions toward the Wi-Fi technology and they are at different diffusion stages. Therefore, these differences lead to a diffusion "gap" between early adopters and the mainstream. This diffusion gap implies that a different support infrastructure is needed for mainstream faculty to integrate technology for teaching and learning.
Keywords :
educational institutions; educational technology; wireless LAN; Midwestern state university; Rogers diffusion theory; United States; Wi-Fi technology; documentation analysis; qualitative data analysis; teaching philosophy; technology needs; university faculty members; Data analysis; Education; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Environmental economics; Finance; Information resources; Observability; Technological innovation; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2007. WiCom 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1311-9
DOI :
10.1109/WICOM.2007.1501