Availability of digital resources and institutional compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures in a Nigerian university: A descriptive study

V. J. Owan, M. V. Owan
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The state of the availability of digital resources and institutional compliance to COVID-19 mitigation measures was evaluated by the researchers in this study. Informed by the need to answer two research questions, the study adopted the descriptive survey design. A sample of 409 participants was drawn from a population of 2,410 academic staff at the University of Calabar, leveraging the multistage sampling process. “Availability of digital resources and institutional compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures questionnaire” was used for data collection. After administration, we recovered 397 copies of the instrument successfully. We used descriptive statistics to answer the research questions. Our findings indicated a great extent in the availability of digital resources such as computers (91.18%), human capacity (63.48%), network printers (67.76%), projectors (59.19%), websites (92.95%), and wireless networks (86.65%). There was a low extent in the availability of digital resources such as local area network (5.79%), cloud storage systems (2.27%), digital libraries (7.56%), firewalls (1.26%), Internet service (48.36%), routers (23.69%), and Zoom videoconferencing platform (23.93%). The unavailability of digital resources such as host/servers (0%) and virtual private networks (0%) in the higher education institution (HEI). Further evidence shows a low extent of institutional compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures generally and specifically for all indicators. In conclusion, there is a high degree of unreadiness to promote e-learning when flexible learning systems should operate in the institution. Among others, we recommend that the management of the HEI should apportion proceeds from internally generated funds to procure digital resources to increase the institution's capacity to respond to COVID-19 or similar cases in the future.
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尼日利亚一所大学数字资源的可用性和机构对COVID-19缓解措施的遵守情况:一项描述性研究
研究人员在本研究中评估了数字资源的可用性和机构对COVID-19缓解措施的遵守情况。由于需要回答两个研究问题,本研究采用了描述性调查设计。利用多阶段抽样过程,从卡拉巴大学的2410名学术人员中抽取了409名参与者。数据收集使用了“数字资源的可用性和机构对COVID-19缓解措施的遵守情况调查表”。经过管理,我们成功地恢复了397份仪器副本。我们使用描述性统计来回答研究问题。我们的研究结果表明,数字资源的可用性很大程度上是计算机(91.18%)、人力(63.48%)、网络打印机(67.76%)、投影仪(59.19%)、网站(92.95%)和无线网络(86.65%)。局域网(5.79%)、云存储系统(2.27%)、数字图书馆(7.56%)、防火墙(1.26%)、互联网服务(48.36%)、路由器(23.69%)、Zoom视频会议平台(23.93%)等数字资源的可用性较低。高等教育机构(HEI)中数字资源如主机/服务器(0%)和虚拟专用网络(0%)的不可用性。进一步的证据表明,总体上和具体到所有指标上,机构遵守COVID-19缓解措施的程度较低。综上所述,当机构应该运行灵活的学习系统时,推广电子学习的准备程度很高。除其他外,我们建议高等教育机构的管理层将内部资金的收益用于采购数字资源,以提高该机构未来应对COVID-19或类似病例的能力。
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