Information and communication technology as a blended-learning tool for sustainable development for university students
Date
2023-01
Authors
Kayode, Aderinsola Eunice
Linda, Lingaliso
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Publisher
Ponte Academic Journal
Abstract
The integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a blended-learning tool
into traditional classroom-based teaching and learning has been shown to improve students'
academic performance at globe and is essential to economic development. These claims were
investigated in a sample of undergraduate students at the faculty of Education, University of
Ibadan, Nigeria. Based on the goals of the research, a purposeful sample of students was chosen.
It used a mixed-method survey design. A total of 117 students completed the online survey
(quantitative component); while a focus group interview with 4 students (qualitative component)
was conducted. The findings showed significant barriers to, and affordances of, the use of ICT as
a blended-learning tool. In addition, the study discusses student access to ICT devices and internet
facilities on campus, student proficiency in using these devices and facilities, and the impact these
have on students’ academic activities. Finally, conclusions and recommendations are discussed in
the context of graduate career opportunities and national economic sustainable development
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Keywords
Information and communication technologies in education, Blended learning, Virtual learning, University students, Sustainable development
Citation
Kayode, A.E. and Linganiso, L. 2023. Information and communication technology as a blended-learning tool for sustainable development for university students. PONTE International Journal of Sciences and Research. 79(1): 47-66. doi:10.21506/j.ponte.2023.1.4
DOI
10.21506/j.ponte.2023.1.4