尼日利亚国立开放大学哈科特港研究中心讲师利用电子教学媒体提高学生学习成绩的情况

Pritta Menyechi Elenwo, Joyce Vadukweenem Oteyi
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本研究调查了尼日利亚国立开放大学哈科特港学习中心的讲师利用电子教学媒体提高学生学习成绩的情况。尼日利亚国立开放大学哈科特港学习中心。本研究以三个具体目标、三个研究问题和三个假设为指导。本研究采用描述性调查研究。研究对象为尼日利亚国立开放大学哈科特港研究中心的 27 名讲师。为获得 27 名讲师的样本量,未使用任何抽样技术。本研究的数据收集工具是一份名为 "讲师利用电子教学媒体影响学生学习成绩问卷 "的自编问卷。问卷采用 4 点评分法,并由里弗斯州立大学教育管理系和测量与评估系的三位专家进行了面谈和内容验证。采用 Cronbach Alpha 统计法对问卷进行了可靠性测试,得出平均可靠性指数为 0.79。本研究收回并使用了所有 27 份调查问卷。在回答研究问题时使用了平均值和标准偏差,在 0.05 的显著性水平下使用 t 检验对零假设进行了检验,临界值为 ±1.96。研究结果表明,讲师在授课过程中使用录音带、互联网和电子图书在很大程度上影响了尼日利亚国家开放大学哈科特港学习中心学生的学习成绩。根据调查结果,建议政府提供更多资金,免费向学生提供录音磁带,使他们能够跟进录音课程;政府应提供免费 Wi-Fi 服务,使教师和学生能够在尼日利亚国立开放大学无限制地使用互联网,以实现无障碍教学和学习过程;政府应作为当务之急,在学校提供更多电子图书,并确保学生能够获得电子图书,以提高积极的阅读成就,从而实现优质教育。
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Lecturers’ Utilization of Electronic Instructional Media on Students’ Academic Performance in National Open University of Nigeria, Port Harcourt Study Center
The study investigated lecturers’ utilization of electronic instructional media on students’ academic performance in. National Open University of Nigeria, Port Harcourt Study Center. Three specific objectives, three research questions and three hypotheses guided the study. This study adopted descriptive survey research. The population of the study was 27 lecturers of the National Open University of Nigeria, Port Harcourt Study Center. No sampling technique was used to achieve a sample size of 27 lecturers. The data collecting instrument for this study was a self-structured questionnaire titled “Lecturers’ Utilization of Electronic Instructional Media on Students’ Academic Performance Questionnaire.” The instrument was structured using 4-point rating scale and was face and content validated by three experts in Departments of Educational Management and Measurement and Evaluation in Rivers State University. The instrument was tested for reliability using Cronbach Alpha statistics which yielded an average reliability index of 0.79. All the 27 copies of the questionnaire administered, were retrieved, and used for the study. Mean and standard deviation were used in answering the research questions while the null hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance with a critical value of ±1.96. Findings revealed that lecturers’ utilization of audio tape, internet, and electronic books in instructional delivery influences students’ academic performance in National Open University of Nigeria, Port Harcourt Study Center to a high extent. Based on the findings, it was recommended that more funds be provided by the government to make available audio tapes for free to students to enable them follow up on their taped lessons; government should provide free Wi-Fi services to enable both teachers and students get unlimited access to internet usage in National Open University of Nigeria for hitch-free instructional delivery and learning process and government should as a matter of urgency provide more electronic books in schools and ensure that they are accessible to students to enhance positive reading achievement for quality education.
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