Drawing on Appraisal Theory, this study explores the psychological impact of technology adoption during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic on UK Higher Education (HE) employees. Using sentiment analysis, we analyse approximately 9,000 tweets focusing on technology use in UK HE between March 2020 and February 2021, leading to the identification of significant changes in perceptions and feelings. Followingly, we undertake 52 in-depth online qualitative surveys (employing a laddering approach) from UK HE employees to better understand the emotional and psychological consequences of technology adoption. The results highlight four distinct phases based on the functional and emotional impact of technology: secure, scrutinise, streamline, and...
COVID-19 has impacted Higher Education worldwide. While several studies have examined the effects of...
The use of technology in higher education has become unavoidable. Between the “pivot” to online teac...
This paper considers how the formal and real subsumption of academic labour in UK higher education a...
Drawing on Appraisal Theory, this study explores the psychological impact of technology adoption dur...
Drawing on Appraisal Theory, this study explores the psychological impact of technology adoption dur...
The paper aims to review the transdisciplinary literature to understand and benchmark how differentd...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a wide range of negative consequences for higher educa...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a wide range of negative consequences for higher educa...
Purpose: This paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought outward unparalleled difficulties in the field of education, empha...
Welcome to this very international issue of Research in Learning Technology in which we present rese...
Higher education (HE) has seen a growing trend towards online study. However, teaching is deeply con...
The ways people use words online can furnish psychological processes about their beliefs, fears, thi...
April 2020, COVID-19 (COVID) changed the world and how society functions, transforming the means in ...
We explore the impact of COVID-19 on the psychological wellbeing of healthcare trainees, and the per...
COVID-19 has impacted Higher Education worldwide. While several studies have examined the effects of...
The use of technology in higher education has become unavoidable. Between the “pivot” to online teac...
This paper considers how the formal and real subsumption of academic labour in UK higher education a...
Drawing on Appraisal Theory, this study explores the psychological impact of technology adoption dur...
Drawing on Appraisal Theory, this study explores the psychological impact of technology adoption dur...
The paper aims to review the transdisciplinary literature to understand and benchmark how differentd...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a wide range of negative consequences for higher educa...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a wide range of negative consequences for higher educa...
Purpose: This paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought outward unparalleled difficulties in the field of education, empha...
Welcome to this very international issue of Research in Learning Technology in which we present rese...
Higher education (HE) has seen a growing trend towards online study. However, teaching is deeply con...
The ways people use words online can furnish psychological processes about their beliefs, fears, thi...
April 2020, COVID-19 (COVID) changed the world and how society functions, transforming the means in ...
We explore the impact of COVID-19 on the psychological wellbeing of healthcare trainees, and the per...
COVID-19 has impacted Higher Education worldwide. While several studies have examined the effects of...
The use of technology in higher education has become unavoidable. Between the “pivot” to online teac...
This paper considers how the formal and real subsumption of academic labour in UK higher education a...