INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] CHALLENGES CONFRONTING MULTI-CAMPUS INSTITUTIONS GIVEN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT LACUNA

F. Okoye, Semira Pillay
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This qualitative study examines the experiences of undergraduate students at the University of The Free State to ascertain ICT teaching-learning challenges resulting from the abrupt switch to e-learning in developing countries vis-à-vis the effects of social development lacuna. The finding revealed a lack of learning devices by some students, internet connectivity issues, high data cost, need to upgrade the technological knowhow of education participants, limited classroom engagements due to large classes, and a lack of foundational social development facilities that can augment smooth transition into the post-pandemic predictable future of education. The study recommends that (1) disadvantaged background students lacking learning devices be assisted; (2) the University continue to strengthen blended learning; ICT upskilling for the students and staff; increase investment in ICT and maintain continuous training to improve staff’s technological skills; (3) reduce large class sizes; and (4) indulge in more collaboration towards solving the problems of resource constraints. The also recommends that the mental health of students be monitored frequently given the pressure of enduring hectic COVID-19-induced challenges relating to the abrupt switch to e-learning. The study anticipates setbacks regarding the use of ICT in teaching and learning going into the post-pandemic. It, therefore, recommends an upgrade of social development, especially in the area of ICT infrastructure and digitalisation in developing nations.
在社会发展空白的情况下,多校区院校面临的信息和通信技术挑战
这项定性研究考察了自由州大学本科生的经历,以确定发展中国家突然转向电子学习所带来的ICT教学挑战,以及-à-vis社会发展空白的影响。调查结果显示,一些学生缺乏学习设备、互联网连接问题、数据成本高、需要升级教育参与者的技术知识、大班导致的课堂参与度有限,以及缺乏能够促进顺利过渡到大流行后可预测的教育未来的基础社会发展设施。本研究建议:(1)协助缺乏学习设备的弱势背景学生;(2)大学继续加强混合式学习;为学生及教职员提供资讯及通讯科技培训;增加对资讯及通讯科技的投资,并持续进行培训,以提高员工的科技技能;(3)减少大班规模;(4)通过更多的合作来解决资源约束问题。该报告还建议,鉴于学生突然转向电子学习,承受着由covid -19引发的繁忙挑战的压力,应经常监测学生的心理健康。该研究预计,在大流行后,在教学和学习中使用信息和通信技术方面将出现挫折。因此,它建议升级社会发展,特别是在发展中国家的信息通信技术基础设施和数字化领域。
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