Research Priorities in Educational Technology: A Delphi Study
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Constance Pollard, Richard Pollard
Journal of Research on Technology in Education Volume 37, Number 2, ISSN 1539-1523
Abstract
This article reports on the findings of a Delphi study conducted to determine research needs in educational technology over the next five years. The Delphi panel consisted of 30 educational technology experts from throughout the United States who participated in a three-round consensus building process via the Internet. The results of this e-research study provide a framework of eight research priority areas and specific research topics for those engaged in educational technology.
Citation
Pollard, C. & Pollard, R. (2005). Research Priorities in Educational Technology: A Delphi Study. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 37(2), 145-160. Retrieved June 29, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/98179/.

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