信息通信技术在医学院校本科生学习活动中的整合

Lloyd Kalembera, F. Majawa
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本研究调查了医学院学生使用信息通信技术(ICT)作为辅助学习工具的情况。问卷包括开放和封闭的问题,对65名本科生进行了调查,占学生总数的10%。这些学生是在他们的院系中随机挑选的,作为研究的阶层。定量数据采用Microsoft Excel进行数据分析,定性数据采用专题分析。该研究的主要发现显示,医学院的大多数学生都意识到并赞赏信息通信技术在成功整合后对他们的学术工作所起的重要作用。然而,这些技术的整合受到许多因素的负面影响,包括信息通信技术设施不足、电力/电力中断、互联网流量缓慢、病毒以及学生使用信息通信技术设施的时间有限。调查结果还显示,在医学院提供的信息通信技术中,学生使用的计算机终端和互联网服务使用率很高。最少的是电子期刊和电子学习。为提高学生对资讯及通讯科技的能力,研究人员建议书院应考虑购买更多资讯及通讯科技资源、延长互联网/资讯及通讯科技实验室的开放时间、购置宽频及扩大网络覆盖整个校园,包括宿舍。这项研究没有涉及使用校园信息通信技术资源的其他类别的人,如研究生和教职员工,他们本可以丰富这项研究的结果。是次研究揭露了学生对在书院使用资讯及通讯科技的关注。我们希望,如果书院管理层决定落实研究人员的建议,将资讯及通讯科技融入学生的学习活动,从而在书院充分利用资讯及通讯科技服务。这项研究揭示了医学院本科生使用信息通信技术的独特问题。例如,缺乏信息和通信技术技能是马拉维其他高等教育机构的一个主要问题,这与本研究的结果相反。
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The integration of ICTs into the learning activities of the college of medicine undergraduate students
This study examined the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by students at the College of Medicine as a tool for supporting learning. Questionnaires containing both open and closed questions were administered to 65 undergraduate students representing 10% of the total population of students. The students were randomly selected within their departments as strata for the study. Data analysis was undertaken using Microsoft Excel for quantitative data and thematic analysis for qualitative data. The major findings of the study revealed that most students at the College of Medicine realise and appreciate the vital role which ICTs contribute to their academic work when integrated successfully. However, the integration of these technologies is negatively affected by a number of factors including inadequacy of ICT facilities, power/electricity interruption, slow Internet flow, viruses, and limited time for students to access ICT facilities. The findings also showed that among the ICTs that the College of Medicine provides, computer terminals for use and Internet services are highly used by students. The least are e-journals and e-learning. In order for the College to enhance students' competencies with ICTs, the researchers recommended that the College should consider purchasing more ICT resources, extending opening hours for the Internet/ICT labs, acquiring large bandwidth and widening the network coverage throughout the campus including the hostels. The study did not involve the other categories of people that use ICT based resources on the campus such as postgraduate students and members of staff who could have enriched the findings of the study. The study has brought to light the students' concerns regarding the use ICTs at the College, it is hoped that if management of the College decides to implement the recommendations made by the researchers, the integration of ICTs in the students learning activities will be enhanced, thereby maximising usage of ICT based services at the College. The study has revealed unique issues regarding undergraduate students' usage of ICTs at the College of Medicine. For instance, lack of ICT skills is a major problem in other institutions of higher learning in Malawi which is contrary to the findings of this study.
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