WWW to Support Classroom Teaching
Abstract
Abstract: This paper evaluates the usage and perceived usefulness of the World Wide
Web (WWW) to support classroom delivery of University courses. The study used
qualitative and quantitative tools focusing on two undergraduate classes. Roger's (1995)
theoretical model for adoption of innovation was used to identify and classify barriers to
adoption of this educational innovation. An author developed survey instrument was
administered to student participants and two focus group style class interviews were
used to triangulate data from the survey instruments. Descriptive details outlining the
process of developing WWW documents and navigational aids are provided.
The study revealed that the WWW is perceived by students and instructors as a valued
education enhancement. There were, however, significant barriers to adoption including
access restrictions, questions related to relative advantage of the technology, and problems
in the creation and organization of large quantities of WWW pages.
Resume: Cette article evalue I'usage et I'utilite per~ue du Web comme element de
support dans I' enseignement universitaire. Cette etude, visant deux classes universitaires
de niveau premier cycle, utilise des outils appartenant aux methodes de recherche
quantitative et qualitative. Le modele theorique de Roger (1995) sur I'adoption et
I' innovation a ete utilise afm d'indentifier et de classifier les contraintes reliees Ii I' adoption
de cette innovation en education. Un instrument de sondage a ete administre aux etudiants
participants. Deux entrevues de groupe des classes ont ete utilise afm de trianguler les
donnees provenant des sondages. Des details de nature descriptive iIIustrant Ie processus
de developpement de documents sur Ie Web ainsi que des outils d'aide d'utilisation du
Web sont suggeres.
Cette etude revele que Ie Web est per~u comme element d'amelioration en education et
cela par les etudiants et les educateurs. Toutefois, des contraints d'adoption ont ete
sou levees quant aux restrictions d' acces, les avantages de la technologie et les difficultes
de creation et d'organisation d'un grand nombre de pages du Web.