Impact of Using E-learning Skills by Academic Staff Members in their Teaching at Some Saudi Universities
Dr. Mishal. Okla.
2016
International Journal Of Engineering And Computer Science
There has been a rapid increase in the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) as teaching and learning tools in education. Electronic learning (E-learning) is fast becoming one of the most popular learning environments in the field of education in most universities globally, including in Saudi Arabia. The use of e-learning is now gaining common and popular approval, due to the fact that, as well as reducing classroom time it also creates its own impact on the stakeholders. The
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... use of E-learning in the realm of education is a paradigm shift from traditional practice, brought about by technological development, such as the Internet and digital programmer-enabled mobile apps. In addition, faculty members at many higher education institutions in the KSA are facing challenge in regards to the implementation of E-learning in their teaching. Hence, this paper will investigate the impact of use E-learning and ICT in the university level. A quantitative data approach was used with the analysis of 375 questionnaires. Validity and reliability of the questionnaire were checked and statistical treatments such as percentages, means, frequencies, standard deviation and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were conducted. The results from the quantitative data analysis identified statistically significant difference in favour of those who are holders of Ph.D. Degrees. Also, identified statistically significant difference in favour of those with between (15-24) years" experience. Keywords: Impact, ICT, E-learning, faculty members and Saudi Arabia. chapter will provide an in-depth examination of the impact of ICT on teachers, learners and the learning environment as a whole. The expansion in the presence, accessibility and content of the internet has resulted in a growing conversion to the use of e-learning with teaching practices in higher education. ICT offers many opportunities, such as lifelong learning and flexibility in education [1] . The use of these elearning technologies has helped to improve communication and the level of freedom with institutions" outside community, with the flexibility of e-learning enabling geographical and temporal barriers to be broken, as well as enabling users to deal with rapid changes in knowledge [2]. The Impact of E-Learning The impact of ICT on Academic Staff Members The diversity in the professional development of teachers and the provision of different ways of using information and communication technology is reflected in their increased confidence in their abilities to use modern technology to facilitate
doi:10.18535/ijecs/v5i9.67
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