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them to find space in their schedule for interviews. Additionally, when the English teachers
who could and wanted to participate in the interviews had answered,
another problem
appeared. The teachers were unable to commit themselves to the intended 45-60 minutes long
interviews; in practice, they were all limited to 20-30 minutes. This created a source for
concern, since Bryman (ibid) argues that interviews that are too short are unusable for
research, affecting the credibility of the result (Bryman, ibid). Another
factor that is assumed
to influence the credibility of the study is the fact that all participants in this study happened
to be female and in their late 30s, which means that the result only concludes answers and
evidence from one target group. Finally, an assumption is that the majority of language
teachers at lower secondary schools are female. However, on the basis of external validity,
due to the vague sample of participants it is hard to be representative in
terms of matching the
sample to the population and make any generalizations.
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4. Results
In this section the results from the study will be introduced. Under each interview question
some quotations will be presented and there will be a short summary of the interview
responses provided in Swedish and also translated into English. The results are divided up
into four subcategories:
The Participants’ Perception of their Technological Abilities and
their Integration of ICT in ELT, The Participants’ Perception of their Abilities of using the
IWB and their Integration of it in ELT, The Beneficial Aspects of using the IWB in ELT
and
lastly,
Factors that affect the Participants’ integration of IWB in ELT
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