Faculty Perceptions of Blackboard Learn as the Main Platform for Teaching and Learning

Afra Al Mansoori, Osama Taani, T. Aghar, M. McMinn
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During the past decade, higher education in the United Arab Emirates has seen increased integration of the newest educational technologies to facilitate the learning process. This can be a costly endeavor, often-substantial training is required to use the technologies, and improvements to educational quality because of their implementation are not easily measured. Research has found higher education faculty lack technological knowledge and skills, but less is known about how faculty perceive specific technologies. Learning management systems, such as Blackboard Learn (BBL), have previously been used to support the teaching and learning process, but during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent move to online learning, such systems often became the platform for all teaching and learning activities. This study aimed to investigate how BBL was being utilized and the perceptions held by faculty during this time in a higher education institute in the United Arab Emirates. Faculty were asked to assess items on a five-point scale and to write detailed answers to open-ended questions via an online survey. The results were generally positive; faculty were able to continue many of their teaching and learning activities. Faculty also reported on obstacles faced, however, these challenges often referred to the online learning mode, rather than specifically to BBL. Implications and recommendations are discussed.
教师对黑板学习作为主要教学平台的看法
在过去十年中,阿拉伯联合酋长国的高等教育越来越多地整合了最新的教育技术,以促进学习过程。这可能是一项昂贵的努力,通常需要大量的培训才能使用这些技术,并且由于它们的实现而对教育质量的改进不容易衡量。研究发现,高等教育教师缺乏技术知识和技能,但对教师如何感知特定技术知之甚少。黑板学习(BBL)等学习管理系统以前被用于支持教学过程,但在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间以及随后转向在线学习期间,这些系统往往成为所有教学活动的平台。本研究旨在调查在阿拉伯联合酋长国的一所高等教育机构中,BBL是如何被利用的,以及教师在这段时间内的看法。教师们被要求以五分制对项目进行评估,并通过在线调查对开放式问题写下详细的答案。结果总体上是积极的;教师们能够继续他们的许多教学活动。教师们也报告了所面临的障碍,然而,这些挑战通常是指在线学习模式,而不是专门针对BBL。讨论了影响和建议。
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