Exploring ideological-ware as a resource in the use of Moodle in higher education – analyzing Covid-19 publications

Q3 Social Sciences South African Computer Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.18489/sacj.v35i1.1110
Sphesihle Zuma, Bhekizitha Mthembu
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Across the globe, the advent of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has propelled most sectors to do their business online. Higher education institutions (HEIs) in particular have had to move their teaching and learning online, with Moodle reported to be one of the most used platforms internationally. In the context of Covid-19, educational researchers and  publications have discussed various ways in which this platform has influenced the three types of curricula, namely: competence curriculum; pragmatic curriculum and performance curriculum. However, there is less emphasis on  ideological-ware in the use of Moodle as a teaching and learning resource, which presents a serious challenge and requires systemic debate and reflection. This study uses critical discourse analysis and community of inquiry through purposive and convenience sampling to identify the published documents on the use of Moodle in the context of Covid-19. Findings indicate that most scholars are advocating that the successful use of Moodle in higher education institutions relies on ensuring that hardware and software resources are available for both lecturers and students. This suggests that HEIs are focusing on the performance and competence-based curriculum, yet limited mention is given to ideological-ware as an important aspect when using Moodle.
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探索思想工具在高等教育中使用Moodle的资源——分析Covid-19出版物
在全球范围内,冠状病毒病(Covid-19)的出现促使大多数行业在网上开展业务。特别是高等教育机构(HEIs)不得不将他们的教学和学习转移到网上,据报道Moodle是国际上使用最多的平台之一。在2019冠状病毒病的背景下,教育研究人员和出版物讨论了该平台影响三种课程的各种方式,即:能力课程;实用主义课程与绩效课程。然而,在使用Moodle作为教学资源时,对意识形态的重视程度较低,这是一个严重的挑战,需要系统的辩论和反思。本研究通过有目的和方便的抽样,采用批判性话语分析和社区调查来识别在Covid-19背景下使用Moodle的已发表文件。研究结果表明,大多数学者都主张在高等教育机构中成功使用Moodle依赖于确保教师和学生都可以获得硬件和软件资源。这表明,高等教育机构关注的是基于表现和能力的课程,但在使用Moodle时,很少提及意识形态工具作为一个重要方面。
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South African Computer Journal
South African Computer Journal Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The South African Computer Journal is specialist ICT academic journal, accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training SACJ publishes research articles, viewpoints and communications in English in Computer Science and Information Systems.
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