Use of ICT and Student Learning in Higher Education: Challenges and Responses

Rodney Arambewela, D. Koralagama, S. Kaluarachchi
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The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Higher Education (HE) and the capabilities of the internet have added value to university teaching and learning. It has also tested the resolve of universities to maximise the benefits of technology integration amidst increasing class sizes, student expectations, cultural diversity and mobility of students. Understanding how students learn and devising appropriate student centred instruction and learning are considered essential to the successful implementation of ICT and allied technologies in teaching and learning. Supported by the findings of an empirical study conducted in an Australian university on student learning orientations and perceptions of course delivery, this article discusses the challenges faced by universities in the integration of technology in teaching for better learning outcomes. The study indicates that technology and learning contexts have a profound influence on student learning orientations of deep or surface learning and students seem to have mixed feelings about the impact of technology in teaching and learning. Use of ICT and Student Learning in Higher Education: Challenges and Responses
在高等教育中使用信息通信技术和学生学习:挑战和应对
信息和通信技术(ICT)在高等教育(HE)中的应用以及互联网的能力为大学的教学增加了价值。它也考验了大学在不断扩大的班级规模、学生期望、文化多样性和学生流动性中最大限度地利用技术整合带来的好处的决心。了解学生如何学习和设计适当的以学生为中心的教学和学习被认为是在教学和学习中成功实施ICT和相关技术的关键。在澳大利亚一所大学进行的一项关于学生学习取向和对课程交付的看法的实证研究结果的支持下,本文讨论了大学在将技术整合到教学中以获得更好的学习成果方面面临的挑战。研究表明,技术和学习情境对学生的深度学习或表面学习的学习倾向有深刻的影响,学生对技术在教学和学习中的影响似乎有复杂的感受。在高等教育中使用信息通信技术和学生学习:挑战和应对
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