The aim of this paper was to investigate students ’ perceptions of ICT usage by staff and students at a South African University. A researcher crafted questionnaire-interview (Questaview) was anonymously administered to a randomly selected group of fifty students to enlist their views on the extent to which they and academic staff utilise ICT during learning and teaching. There were a total of 44 usable returns. Data were analysed thematically after interrogating the responses through coding. Results showed that students perceived ‘technology for learning ’ to mean a computer. They were satisfied with its use and functionality since commencing their studies. Students also reported that most lecturers do not use ICT for teaching. Students pe...
Purpose - To explore academics' experiences of using information and communication technologies (ICT...
The world is fast growing and its advancement is not in isolation of the Information and Communicati...
Published ArticleThis paper reports on a mixed methods study that investigated access to, use, and p...
The rapid advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have significantly transfor...
Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.The use of ICT to enhance the quality of student le...
MBA, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusOver the past decades, Information and Communication Tech...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
This study presents an analysis of University of Education, Winneba students ’ use of Information an...
This study seeks to examine teachers’ perceptions and experiences of using Information and Communica...
This article presents research results on attitudes of students’ towards the use of ICT in the educa...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) are a diverse set of technological tools and resourc...
This paper focuses on the perceptions of lecturers and students in the utilisation of e-learning in ...
Ethical clearance # 2020FOBREC794 The use of e-learning remains limited and can be considered as...
It is well understood that university graduates, regardless of discipline, must have appropriate inf...
A long-standing focus of research in higher education has been on monitoring the degree of student a...
Purpose - To explore academics' experiences of using information and communication technologies (ICT...
The world is fast growing and its advancement is not in isolation of the Information and Communicati...
Published ArticleThis paper reports on a mixed methods study that investigated access to, use, and p...
The rapid advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have significantly transfor...
Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.The use of ICT to enhance the quality of student le...
MBA, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusOver the past decades, Information and Communication Tech...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
This study presents an analysis of University of Education, Winneba students ’ use of Information an...
This study seeks to examine teachers’ perceptions and experiences of using Information and Communica...
This article presents research results on attitudes of students’ towards the use of ICT in the educa...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) are a diverse set of technological tools and resourc...
This paper focuses on the perceptions of lecturers and students in the utilisation of e-learning in ...
Ethical clearance # 2020FOBREC794 The use of e-learning remains limited and can be considered as...
It is well understood that university graduates, regardless of discipline, must have appropriate inf...
A long-standing focus of research in higher education has been on monitoring the degree of student a...
Purpose - To explore academics' experiences of using information and communication technologies (ICT...
The world is fast growing and its advancement is not in isolation of the Information and Communicati...
Published ArticleThis paper reports on a mixed methods study that investigated access to, use, and p...