2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10639-019-10005-5
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Is Moodle or WhatsApp the preferred e-learning platform at a South African university? First-year students’ experiences

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“…Based on postgraduate students' individual and collective experiences from different cases (SA and US) on the use of LMS (Moodle/Canvas), they described LMS as primarily adopted and used to serve the needs of a subject/discipline/institution for formal learning. This is because LMS enhance content delivery, tracking of learning, assessment, registration and other features (Bright 2014;Mpungose 2020c). The findings have deepened our understanding of how to use knowledge experiences to address the needs of a subject/discipline/institution when using an LMS.…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on postgraduate students' individual and collective experiences from different cases (SA and US) on the use of LMS (Moodle/Canvas), they described LMS as primarily adopted and used to serve the needs of a subject/discipline/institution for formal learning. This is because LMS enhance content delivery, tracking of learning, assessment, registration and other features (Bright 2014;Mpungose 2020c). The findings have deepened our understanding of how to use knowledge experiences to address the needs of a subject/discipline/institution when using an LMS.…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been argued that LMS have primarily been adopted for formal learning in order to serve the needs of a certain discipline/subject (Davis et al 2009;Mpungose 2020c). These latter studies further posit that lecturers use LMS as a depository where the learning process requires students to be driven by knowledge experiences, in order to be able to download those deposited readings/resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pedagogical knowledge is a combination of various curriculum concepts, driven by both the objective/conscious and subjective/subconscious minds (Murphy 2008), such as goals; assessment; time; environment; activities; teacher role; community; and vision (personal, societal, and discipline/professional) (Khoza 2018;Mpungose 2019b). HEIs plan and use these concepts which produce pedagogical knowledge for learning that helps students to find and understand their personal identities (Budden 2017;Fomunyam 2016a).…”
Section: Pedagogical Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher-education institutions (HEIs), like other sectors, have taken advantage of these 4IR resources (4IR-Rs), using them for knowledge-building even during uncertainty or novelty (Khoza & Biyela, 2020;Mpungose, 2020c). This has been evident when HEIs have been teaching, and researching even during COVID-19 lockdown, using the 4IR-Rs.…”
Section: The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4ir)mentioning
confidence: 99%