Adoption and use of instructional technology in Nigerian Universities. Exploring Faculty Members’ and Students’ Perspectives
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2023-06-19
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Aim: This study aims to explore faculty members' and students' perspectives on the
adoption and use of instructional technology in Nigerian universities. Considering
that, instructional technology can assist educators to deliver engaging, personalized,
and interactive learning experiences in higher education.
Theory: Extended technology acceptance model (TAM2) was adopted as the theoretical
framework that guided the study.
Method: This study was conducted using a generalized qualitative approach, where data were
collected using semi-structured interviews. Eight faculty members and three students
were recruited through purposive and convenience sampling technique and the
interviews were conducted via Zoom.
Results: The results revealed that both faculty members and students perceive instructional
technology to be relevant and also an essential part of their teaching and learning
process. The challenges highlighted were, lack of authority and control, lack of
electricity and resources, attitude of faculty members, inadequate funding and training
and time consumption. The opportunities for improvement reported were institutional
and governmental support, training and rewards and incentives.
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instructional technology, faculty members, students, perceptions, instruction delivery