The purpose of this study is to determine whether the information and communication technology (ICT) adoption profiles of accounting students at a South African university influenced their perceptions of the usefulness of a technologically enhanced learning (TEL) opportunity. The findings suggest that the South African accounting students’ ICT adoption profiles differ from global profiles as their distribution curve is skewed to the left favouring ICT adoption. Statistically significant differences were noted between gender groups, but no culturally based digital divide emerged. Despite the differences noted, the majority of students, irrespective of ICT adoption profiles, their gender or population groups agreed that the learning value of ...
Changing academics’ perceptions of information and communications technology (ICT) in developing cou...
The education sector is constantly faced with rapid changes in technologies in terms of ensuring tha...
© 2016 British Educational Research Association In the last 20 years, the South African higher educa...
The curriculum for accounting students is evolving to meet advancement in computer technology. To ke...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
The aim of this paper was to investigate students ’ perceptions of ICT usage by staff and students a...
Abstract The curriculum for accounting students is evolving to meet advancement in computer technolo...
We are told that university students are Digital Natives and the diffusion of digital technologies i...
The study was a cross-sectional exploratory survey to determine lecturers’ and students’ use of the ...
Orientation: Technology enhanced training is becoming popular as a means for the training of soft s...
MBA, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusOver the past decades, Information and Communication Tech...
The purpose of this study was to explore the extent to which ICT (Information Communication Technolo...
Ethical clearance # 2020FOBREC794 The use of e-learning remains limited and can be considered as...
The rapid advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have significantly transfor...
The current increasingly changing world shows the influence and effects of technology in all aspects...
Changing academics’ perceptions of information and communications technology (ICT) in developing cou...
The education sector is constantly faced with rapid changes in technologies in terms of ensuring tha...
© 2016 British Educational Research Association In the last 20 years, the South African higher educa...
The curriculum for accounting students is evolving to meet advancement in computer technology. To ke...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
The aim of this paper was to investigate students ’ perceptions of ICT usage by staff and students a...
Abstract The curriculum for accounting students is evolving to meet advancement in computer technolo...
We are told that university students are Digital Natives and the diffusion of digital technologies i...
The study was a cross-sectional exploratory survey to determine lecturers’ and students’ use of the ...
Orientation: Technology enhanced training is becoming popular as a means for the training of soft s...
MBA, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusOver the past decades, Information and Communication Tech...
The purpose of this study was to explore the extent to which ICT (Information Communication Technolo...
Ethical clearance # 2020FOBREC794 The use of e-learning remains limited and can be considered as...
The rapid advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have significantly transfor...
The current increasingly changing world shows the influence and effects of technology in all aspects...
Changing academics’ perceptions of information and communications technology (ICT) in developing cou...
The education sector is constantly faced with rapid changes in technologies in terms of ensuring tha...
© 2016 British Educational Research Association In the last 20 years, the South African higher educa...