Information communication technology and higher education institutions: evidence from students in the north west of Ireland
Abstract
The way in which students learn is changing all the time and Information
Communication Technology (ICT) is now a major element. In this research
project ICT and the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) are examined from
different angles such as use within the classroom, changes in ICT and the need
for training for students with regards to the use of ICT and VLE.
The research methodology represents the student views towards ICT and VLE. It
aimed to establish if students felt they needed training overall how they perceive
ICT and how important they value it. The data collection method was a survey of
two hundred and thirty eight students within a public Higher Educational
Institution (HEI) in the North-West of Ireland and supplemented with an experts
review of the findings.
The findings suggest that student view ICT as being important, many will
continue to use ICT in their future careers. The data collected would also suggest
that students are satisfied with the training they receive for ICT and for the
knowledge of the VLE but they would require more practical experience training
for using the VLE.
The author would like to hope that this paper identifies recommendations for HEI
management and course delivers along with identifying areas of further research
in the field.
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