2022
DOI: 10.18820/2519593x/pie.v40.i2.8
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Adapting to technology tools in a learning environment: A case study of first-year students at a traditional African university

Abstract: The introduction of technology to teaching and learning has brought about modernisation of academic activities. The drastic paradigm shift faced by the education sector is inevitable, especially as the impact of the much-touted Fourth Industrial Revolution is being felt in key sectors of the economy. This reality imposes the need for technology-enhanced learning for tertiary students as it represents the future of the workplace for which they are being prepared at university. For effective learning to take pla… Show more

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“…This challenge is particularly pronounced for learners who, due to economic disparities, are acclimating to tertiary education without prior exposure to fundamental computer skills and other technological resources. The complexity is heightened by the additional factor that many of these students are grappling with the newfound independence inherent in tertiary education, attempting to strike a delicate balance between academic demands and the social pressures of integration (Olaitan & Mavuso, 2022).…”
Section: Higher Education In the South African Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This challenge is particularly pronounced for learners who, due to economic disparities, are acclimating to tertiary education without prior exposure to fundamental computer skills and other technological resources. The complexity is heightened by the additional factor that many of these students are grappling with the newfound independence inherent in tertiary education, attempting to strike a delicate balance between academic demands and the social pressures of integration (Olaitan & Mavuso, 2022).…”
Section: Higher Education In the South African Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%