Inadvertent Use of ICTs in the South African Higher Education Sector During the Pandemic: Benefits and Challenges

D. T. Risinamhodzi, G. P. Dzvapatsva, Courage Matobobo
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Globally, higher education (HE) is under pressure to include more diverse groups of students and produce the skills needed to adapt to a rapidly changing world. One of the key catalysts which has been touted to drive the changes is information communication and technologies (ICTs) but the uptake has not been to the optimum levels especially in developing countries. However, after the COVID-19 pandemic, HE sectors, in South Africa particularly, have experienced an increase in ICT uptake for the purpose of responding to educational needs. This paper examines how harnessing the positives of ICT’s could benefit the higher education sector in the post-COVID-19 era. In particular, the paper explores the benefits and challenges of ICTs in catering for educational needs within higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. We used information systems (IS) continuation theory to move from academic theorising about inadvertent use of ICT tools toward harnessing their continued successful implementation. Documents were analysed using thematic analysis. The results showed several positive potentials from ICT uptake such as self-regulated learning and the saving of the academic calendar as well as student lives in the face of any future pandemics. This paper suggests a continued maintenance of the infrastructure growth model necessitated by the pandemic. Furthermore, we propose that the Department of Higher Education and Training must regulate establishment of ICT infrastructure funding in institutions of higher education.
大流行期间南非高等教育部门无意中使用信息通信技术:利益与挑战
在全球范围内,高等教育(HE)面临着包括更多不同学生群体和培养适应快速变化的世界所需技能的压力。一直被吹捧为推动变革的关键催化剂之一是信息通信和技术(ict),但吸收尚未达到最佳水平,特别是在发展中国家。然而,在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后,为满足教育需求,特别是在南非,高等教育部门对信息通信技术的采用有所增加。本文探讨了如何利用信息通信技术的积极因素在后covid -19时代使高等教育部门受益。本文特别探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间信息通信技术在满足高等教育需求方面的益处和挑战。我们使用信息系统(IS)延续理论,从无意中使用ICT工具的学术理论转向利用其持续成功的实施。采用专题分析对文件进行分析。结果显示,采用信息和通信技术具有若干积极潜力,如自我调节学习、在面对未来任何大流行病时节省学历和学生的生活。本文建议继续维持大流行所必需的基础设施增长模式。此外,我们建议高等教育和培训部必须规范在高等教育机构中建立ICT基础设施的资金。
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