An Examination of Faculty Effectiveness in Technology Integration in Teaching from Students Perspectives

By Lydia Kyei-Blankson and Mohamed A. Nur-Awaleh.

Published by The Learning Collection

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The literature on student evaluation of faculty integration of technology in higher education has been clearly overlooked. This study examines students’ expectations and evaluation of faculty skill with technology used in classroom instruction. Since gender and ethnicity are important evaluative indicators, the data gathered for this study were disaggregated and compared for significant differences based on these demographic factors. This study offer insights into how instructors in institutions of higher learning should be integrating technology into their curricula based on the perspective of diverse student groups. Such an insight provides suggestions on how to improve and strengthen academic programs to cater to the needs of all students, and especially the new generation of college students.

Keywords: Technology in Teaching and Learning, Faculty Use of Technology, Impact on Student Learning, Students’ Technology Use, Technology and Faculty Integration in Instruction

The International Journal of Learning, Volume 17, Issue 6, pp.451-460. Article: Print (Spiral Bound). Article: Electronic (PDF File; 675.014KB).

Dr. Lydia Kyei-Blankson

Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Administration and Foundations, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, USA

Lydia is Assistant professor of research methodology at Illinois state University. She has written about online education and integrating technology into undergraduate and graduate settings.

Dr. Mohamed A. Nur-Awaleh

Associate Professor, Department of Educational Administration and Foundations, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, USA

Dr. Mohamed Nur-Awaleh is an Associate Professor of Educational Administration at the Department of Education Administration and Foundations. Illinois State University His research interests include: comparative higher educational administration, Educational technology, governance, organizational/administration, foundations, and minorities in higher education.

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