Factors Affecting Technology Integration in Colleges of Education

Adjei Amaniampong, Habil. Martin D. Hartmann
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Learning technologies are gradually taking center stage in the education system of the various economies and are becoming a dominant tool for teaching and learning in the various higher institutions of learning. Various forms of learning technologies have evolved in this 21st century with the notion of improving content management, lesson presentation, teachers’ portfolio building, curriculum design and management, assessment, teachers’ competencies development, and reaching the learner beyond the traditional face-to-face model of teaching have increasingly become pervasive within various forms of learning environments. Institutions of higher education are increasingly turning to these technologies to resource and support their teaching and learning environments under distributed circumstances, face-to-face or blended. However, before the widespread deployment of these technologies, information regarding the effective implementation of these all-important learning technologies are very sparse. This study is geared towards gaining a better understanding of the factors that would influence the effective integration of these learning technologies into the teaching and learning in the various colleges of education in Ghana as well as the challenges they are likely to face. This research employed a mixed method. Among the factors likely to influence technology integration in the various colleges as discovered by this research are: tutors’ attitudes toward new media, pedagogical knowledge, perceived ease of technological use, perceived usefulness of technological solutions, availability of technological resources, and motivation. Some of the challenges colleges are likely to face are lack of technological infrastructure, high cost of the internet coupled with low bandwidth, unstable power supply, lack of administrative support, curriculum overload, and lack of in-service training.
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影响教育院校技术整合的因素
学习技术在各个经济体的教育体系中逐渐占据中心地位,并正在成为各种高等院校教学的主要工具。各种形式的学习技术在21世纪得到了发展,改进内容管理、课程展示、教师作品集建设、课程设计和管理、评估、教师能力发展以及超越传统面对面教学模式的学习者的概念在各种形式的学习环境中越来越普遍。高等教育机构越来越多地转向这些技术,以资源和支持他们的教学和学习环境,在分布式情况下,面对面或混合。然而,在这些技术被广泛应用之前,关于这些非常重要的学习技术的有效实施的信息非常少。这项研究的目的是更好地了解影响这些学习技术有效地融入加纳各教育学院的教学和学习的因素,以及它们可能面临的挑战。本研究采用混合方法。本研究发现,可能影响各高校技术整合的因素包括:导师对新媒体的态度、教学知识、技术使用的感知易用性、技术解决方案的感知有用性、技术资源的可获得性和动机。大学可能面临的一些挑战是缺乏技术基础设施、互联网成本高且带宽低、电力供应不稳定、缺乏行政支持、课程过载以及缺乏在职培训。
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