Is Academic Staff Ready for E-Learning? A Study on the Readiness of Academic Staff for E-Learning

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Arif Adıyaman, Ramazan Yılmaz
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With the Covid-19 pandemic, both schools affiliated with the Ministry of National Education (MoNE) and in higher education institutions have switched to online distance education in Türkiye, as in the rest of the world. One of the most critical factors in the effective and efficient execution of this practice is academic staff readiness for e-learning. By including multiple variables, this study investigates, the e-learning readiness of the academic staff teaching at a state university. The study adopts the survey design, and its research group is formed by academic staff working in a state university in the 2019–2020 academic year. 308 out of 576 academic staff working at the university voluntarily participated in the research. The data were obtained though the “Personal Information Form” and the “E-learning Readiness Scale of Academic Staff.” The findings show that the level of academic staff readiness for e-learning is at a medium level. Considering the gender variable, male lecturers have a higher self-efficacy in information and communications technologies use and self-confidence in e-learning. Furthermore, the e-learning needs of 24 to 31-year-olds are more compelling than those of 48 and above. Academic staff at the Faculty of Education are more ready to e-learn than those at the Faculty of Literature. It is concluded that academic title and education level do not make any difference in e-learning readiness. In accessing the internet, the self-efficacy perceptions in information and communications technologies use of the academic staff that uses laptop computers are more positive than those who use desktop computers. Those developing their computer and internet use skills with the help of others have stronger e-learning needs than those who developed them through university courses. Various suggestions are made in line with the findings of the research.
学术人员准备好接受电子学习了吗?学术人员对电子学习的准备研究
随着Covid-19大流行,与世界其他地区一样,乌克兰国家教育部下属的学校和高等教育机构都转向了在线远程教育。有效和高效地执行这一实践的最关键因素之一是学术人员对电子学习的准备。本研究通过纳入多个变量,对某州立大学教学人员的网络学习准备情况进行了调查。本研究采用调查设计,研究小组由2019-2020学年在某州立大学工作的学术人员组成。在576名教职员工中,308人自愿参加了此次调查。数据通过“个人信息表”和“教职员在线学习准备量表”获得。调查结果显示,教职员对电子学习的准备程度处于中等水平。考虑到性别变量,男性讲师在信息通信技术使用方面具有更高的自我效能感,在电子学习方面具有更高的自信心。此外,24 - 31岁人群的在线学习需求比48岁及以上人群更为迫切。教育学院的教员比文学院的教员更愿意进行电子学习。研究发现,学历和教育水平对在线学习的准备程度没有影响。在互联网使用方面,使用笔记本电脑的教职员在信息通信技术使用方面的自我效能感比使用台式电脑的教职员更积极。那些在别人的帮助下发展计算机和互联网使用技能的人比那些通过大学课程发展的人有更强的电子学习需求。根据研究结果提出了各种建议。
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