Impact of ICT on Universities Administrative Services and Management of Students' Records

Author(s):  
Fidelis Egoeze ◽  
Sanjay Misra ◽  
Rytis Maskeliūnas ◽  
Robertas Damaševičius

This article describes the issue of governance in higher education, of which administration is key, is saddled with numerous challenges, as such, new approaches are being sought out to enhance the process. It is obvious that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a tool that enhances administrative activities of higher education institution. This article is based on descriptive survey design which investigates the impact of ICT on the administrative services/management of students' records in Nigerian universities. A questionnaire was the research instrument employed, and questionnaire items were developed through a review of related literature. A total of 200 respondents participated, comprising students, lecturers and administrators were randomly selected from ten universities in Nigeria. Data collected was analyzed using ANOVA. The major impacts of ICT in administrative services/management of students' records in Nigerian universities were identified and discussed. Suggestions are made on the need for Nigerian universities to widen the scope of ICT application in administrative services to fully reap the benefits of ICT.

Author(s):  
Sandra Iriste ◽  
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Irena Katane ◽  

In the nearest future, most industries, including hospitality, will be characterized by significant changes linked to the change of business models, leaders break through innovations due to the new global epidemiological situation. Considering the new digitization trends in the hospitality industry, only companies with employees with high-level digital competence will be able to survive, adapt and develop. The dual study environment of a higher education institution ‒ the study environment of a higher education institution and the environment of professional activities plays a major role in the development of digital competence. On the basis of the ecological approach, there has been the context of information and communication technology environment viewed in the article within the substantiation of digital competence. The aim of the study was: during the pedagogical experiment to approbate the developed “Model of the dual study environment of a higher education institution” and to evaluate university hospitality students’ competitiveness including digital competence as competitiveness integral part. To find out how significantly has changed the self-evaluation of students’ digital competence after the prospective hospitality business managers’ competitiveness facilitation in the framework of the developed dual study environmental model. Both before and after the pedagogical experiment the students performed the self-evaluation of digital competence by using the authors’ developed and examined competitiveness evaluation methodology. The obtained results testify that the developed and approbated model for promotion of competitiveness development in general impacted self-assessments of the students' digital competence during the pedagogical experiment.


Author(s):  
Xiaobin Li

This article provides an overview of the current development of information and communication technology (ICT) utilized in Chinese education. Specifically, the article describes and discusses the impact contemporary ICT has on Chinese elementary and secondary education, as well as the existing challenges in ICT application. The article also examines ICT’s application in higher education, particularly in distance education, and the issues that have to be dealt with. The article discusses the potential for further developing education with ICT. In addition, it makes recommendations with regard to providing better education with ICT in China.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 881
Author(s):  
Ngozi Justina Igwe ◽  
Goodluck Chinenye Kadiri ◽  
Joekin Ekwueme

The study investigated the impact of Information and Communication Technology on acquiring the literacy skills among adults outside the classroom in Nsukka urban. It sought to discuss the roles ICT plays in developing the literacy skills among adults. The study was anchored on the Piaget’s Constructivist Theory of Learning. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. Using the Random Sampling Technique, one hundred participants were selected for the study. A twelve-item structured interview was developed and administered to these participants directly. The data were analyzed quantitatively using the frequency count and percentage method, duly represented in figures. The results showed that ICT plays a vital role in enabling adults who skipped being taught the skills of reading and writing formally in a conventional classroom and those with reading and writing difficulties acquire and develop these skills. The study suggested that adults should self-educate themselves by constantly using ICT facilities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 27-61
Author(s):  
Haidar Joudi Al-Dulaimi ◽  
Fadila Botoura ◽  
Nofal Smaili

This Study aimed to identify the impact of the use of information and communication technology in higher education, which is open to achieving sustainability. It is imperative that today's university education of all types and levels be adapted to these new realities in the context of the importance of using advanced technology, As a result, increasing the availability of open higher education helps people expand their capacities and increase sustainable global development. As a university providing higher education, they can contribute directly to the achievement of the target of sustainable development of societies, because higher education is open to its broad philosophy Of higher education, Helps individuals broaden their knowledge and skills, help them express their thoughts clearly, and increase their understanding of the world and their community. The study reached a number of results, the most important of which is that open education is an opportunity to achieve a comprehensive, just and high quality education for all segments of society to achieve sustainable development. But that requires providing the necessary information technology to promote the principles of electronic community participation, And raising the level of intellectual and scientific production to form a tributary that balances the consumption of natural resources, and stimulate the private sector to invest in education to achieve sustainable economic growth


2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 222-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nina Hansen ◽  
Tom Postmes ◽  
Nikita van der Vinne ◽  
Wendy van Thiel

This paper studies whether and how information and communication technology (ICT) changes self-construal and cultural values in a developing country. Ethiopian children were given laptops in the context of an ICT for development scheme. We compared children who used laptops (n = 69) with a control group without laptops (n = 76) and a second control group of children whose laptop had broken down (n = 24). Results confirmed that after 1 year of laptop usage, the children’s self-concept had become more independent and children endorsed individualist values more strongly. Interestingly, the impact of laptop usage on cultural values was mediated by self-construal (moderated mediation). Importantly, modernization did not “crowd out” traditional culture: ICT usage was not associated with a reduction in traditional expressions (interdependent self-construal, collectivist values). Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-30
Author(s):  
Alireza Mohammadi

In this study, the integration of fuzzy analytic hierarchy processes (FAHPs) and fuzzy overlays in GIS was used to determine appropriate geographic zones for the establishment of knowledge intensive firms in 22 districts of the Tehran metropolis. According to the theoretical background, a number of criteria were selected for the identification of appropriate geographic zones. The results show that among the selected criteria, proximity to existing knowledge intensity firms, and companies providing information and communication technology (ICT) services, higher education and research centers, being close to convenient transportation network and land use have more important role in the location of firms. According to the findings, among 22 regions, regions 3, 7, 6, 1, 2, 10, 4, 11, and 12 are the most desirable ones for the deployment of firms. Ultimately, regions 6, 7, 3, and 1 have received “very high” priority for the deployment of knowledge intensive firms.


Author(s):  
Salamatu Baba ◽  
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Dikuma Ibrahim ◽  
Sanda Grema ◽  
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In order to promote utilizing the available resource made in any library information has to be taken to the door step of a clientele a such information and communication technology will serve as a catalyst in doing that. This paper has explored the role of information and communication technology ICT in academia and as well as the strategies used in propagating the available services in an academic library this is because tailor made information it is highly required so as to avoid wasting the precious time of academicians and this can be only achieving with the help of information and communication technology software, therefore, descriptive method was adopted in the methodology of this study.


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