Information Technology Factors Impacting Educators before and during COVID-19: A Study of Developing Countries

Monique Keevy
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Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to explore the negative impact of information technology (IT) factors prior to and during COVID-19 from the perspectives of developing country educators, to obtain context to the higher education environment to aid future teaching practices. Design/methodology/approach: The study employs a mixed method approach comprising a questionnaire and interviews with educators situated in two African developing countries from the South African Development Community (SADC). Findings: This paper found that the IT factors that most adversely impacted educators’ delivery of the academic programme, was the student element (students’ internet access, students’ access to IT equipment, students’ proficiency with technology and data costs for students). The IT factors negative impact was mostly also intensified amid the pandemic. Implications/Originality/Value: Far from being just a disruption, the pandemic is an indication of the urgent need to build sustainable higher education institutions to ensure that educators deliver quality academic programmes to all. The research obtained an understanding of IT factors (past and present) that may hinder educators’ orientations towards the future. Bringing to the fore the IT hindrances, educators can act by means of their environment, to enable teaching to continue under all conditions.
在COVID-19之前和期间影响教育工作者的信息技术因素:对发展中国家的研究
目的:本文的目的是从发展中国家教育工作者的角度探讨信息技术(IT)因素在COVID-19之前和期间的负面影响,以获取高等教育环境的背景,以帮助未来的教学实践。设计/方法/方法:该研究采用混合方法,包括问卷调查和对来自南非发展共同体(SADC)的两个非洲发展中国家的教育工作者的访谈。研究结果:本文发现,对教育工作者的学术课程交付影响最大的IT因素是学生因素(学生的互联网接入、学生对IT设备的访问、学生对技术的熟练程度和学生的数据成本)。在新冠疫情期间,信息技术因素的负面影响也大多加剧。影响/原创性/价值:大流行病不仅是一种破坏,而且表明迫切需要建立可持续的高等教育机构,以确保教育工作者向所有人提供高质量的学术课程。该研究获得了可能阻碍教育工作者面向未来的IT因素(过去和现在)的理解。把信息技术障碍放在首位,教育工作者可以通过他们的环境采取行动,使教学在任何条件下都能继续进行。
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