在南非一所农村大学,学生对COVID-19期间影响信息通信技术在学习中的采用和使用的因素的看法

Emile Mather, Martha Matashu, Jan-Hendrik Meyer
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本研究调查了南非一所农村大学的学生对冠状病毒病(COVID-19)期间在学习中采用和使用信息通信技术(ICT)的影响因素的看法。为在新冠肺炎疫情下继续学习,高等院校纷纷转向在线教学平台。在向在线学习过渡的背景下,即使在2019冠状病毒病之前,大多数机构也面临着促进学生在学习中采用和使用信息通信技术的挑战。技术可接受性模型(TAM)是一种信息系统理论,它着眼于影响实际技术使用和接受的各个方面。因此,人们越来越有兴趣探讨学生对影响他们在高等教育机构学习中使用信息和通信技术的因素的看法,但侧重于农村背景的研究仍然有限。因此,在TAM理论结构的指导下,本研究采用普查方法并使用定量技术来检查影响学生在学习中接受和使用ICT的感知。研究发现,使用态度(U)、感知易用性(PEOU)、行为意向(BI)和感知有用性(PU)之间存在显著相关性,所有这些都对学生在学习中对ICT使用的认知和接受程度产生重大影响。尽管如此,结果显示外部变量(EV)与ICT实际系统使用之间不存在显著相关性。基于这些发现,本研究得出的结论是,学生在学习中采用和使用信息通信技术的见解受到几个观念、行为意图和技术使用的感知易用性的影响。这些见解为政策制定者提供了学生看法的指示,在制定旨在加强学生在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间和之后在农村南非大学学习中采用和使用技术的战略和政策时应考虑这些看法。
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Students’ Perceptions of Factors Influencing the Adoption and Use of ICT in Learning during COVID-19 at One Rural Based South African University
This study examines students’ perceptions of factors influencing the adoption and use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in learning during Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) at one rural based South African University. To continue with learning under the COVID-19 pandemic conditions higher education institutions migrated to online teaching and learning platforms. The transition towards online learning took place in background where even prior COVID 19 most institutions were faced with the challenge of promoting students’ adoption and use of ICT in their learning. The Technology Acceptability Model (TAM) is an information system theory that looks at various individual aspects that influence actual technology usage and acceptance. As such, there is a growing research interest to explore students’ perceptions of factors that influence their use of ICT in their learning at higher education institutions subsequently studies that focuses on rural based context are still limited. Resultantly, guided by the theoretical constructs from the TAM this study applied a census approach and used a quantitative technique to examine the perception that affect students’ acceptance and use of ICT in their learning. The study discovered a significant correlation between attitude towards use (U), perceived ease of use (PEOU), behavioural intention (BI), and perceived usefulness (PU), all of which have a substantial impact on students' perceptions and acceptance of ICT use in their learning. Nonetheless, the results showed that no significant correlations exist between external variables (EV) and ICT actual system uses. Based on these findings, this study concluded that insights from the findings on students’ the adoption and use of ICT in learning is affected by several perceptions, behavioural intention, and perceived ease of use of technology. Such insights provide policy makers with an indication of students’ perceptions that should be considered when designing strategies an polices aimed at enhancing student’s adoption and use of technology in learning in rural based South Africa University during and post COVID-19 pandemic.
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