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The Use of Computerized Educational Instruction in Iraqi Secondary Schools from Teachers' Viewpoints

The Purpose of the Study is to investigate teachers' opinions regarding the benefits of computerized educational instruction. It also shows the barriers which hinder the use of computerized educational instruction in Iraqi secondary schools. Methodology: This study is pedagogical. The study sample includes (100) Iraqi teachers who are randomly chosen from different secondary schools in the center of Basra city. The researcher uses a questionnaire as a tool to collect data. The questionnaire given consists of two fields: the first field is about the advantages of computerized educational instruction while the second concerns the obstacles to the use of computerized educational instruction in Iraqi secondary schools. Thus, a questionnaire of (28) items, divided into two fields, has been distributed to the participants. For data entry and analysis, the researcher uses the Weighted Mean, (W.M.), Percentile Weight, (P.W.) and Spearman-Brown formula.

Educational Technology: Pedagogical Lessons from a Study in the Persian Gulf States

Since the dawn of early human civilization, new found tools and technology were constantly being used and innovated in the quest for propagating and preserving knowledge and to improve the overall edification process of society. The use of sticks being used as pens on sand, gave way to colored stones and dyes used on cave walls and cliffs and, soon after, leather to write and to write on. Later, as technology improved in the middle ages, man started using quills and liquid ink leading to fountain and ball-point pens by the Twentieth century. Film, television, projection and the recent addition of computer assisted education have all been important steps in this long saga of integrating technology in improving the propagation of knowledge. While Information Technology remains a relatively recent phenomenon, the promotion of educational reform resulting directly from classroom use of new tools and equipment has been around for more than a century. Efforts to reform education through computer infusion and the histories of deploying earlier audio-visual technologies such as film, radio and television have been applied in many parts of the world. “The question is no longer whether to use technology in education institutions but how to use technology to change practice to reach new goals—as a catalyst for change and as a tool in creating, implementing, managing and communicating a new conception of teaching and learning, as well as the system that supports it” (Cradler and Bridgforth, 1996). A close look at technologically leading nations clearly shows that Educational Technology (ET) is considered to be an indispensable part of the education delivery process. This paper aims to assess the present status of ET’s implementation in schools, by analyzing the current requirement for ET, discussing the dichotomy between traditional education and ET, understanding the importance of funding for ET and detailing issues of timely and appropriate training and development for teaching staff.

Exploring the Extent of ICT Role as a Teaching Tool in the Public Universities of Khartoum State

Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2018

Recent affordances and advances of information technology have optimized the pedagogical implications in most of the developed countries. This encouraged other countries particularly the Republic of Sudan to use technology tools to enhance their educational institutions. This study aims at exploring to what extent Sudanese government universities are using the information communication technology tools in education. About 6011 teachers in 8 selected universities responded to the distributed questionnaire. Additionally, the data were analyzed using a statistical analysis to get frequencies and mean scores. The results of this study indicated that Sudanese government universities vary in the level of using the technology tools as well as the variance in the types of technological implications. These results reflected that Sudanese government universities still need to pay a great attention towards the use of information communication technology tools. Moreover, the government should make more efforts about providing training course for teachers to improve computer literacy.

Factors Affecting Teachers’ Adoption of ICT into Teaching and Learning in Iraq Education System

The importance of teachers’ roles in education is an undeniable fact either for developed or developing countries. The emergence of Internet Technology and the deployment of ICT into the education systems have created a new demand in expanding the teachers’ skills especially in the developing countries like Iraq. This study aims to investigate the factors affecting teachers’ adoption of ICT into teaching and learning in Iraqi secondary schools. ICT in this research context is considered as teaching or learning aid tools that could help to improvise the Iraq education system particularly at the secondary level. The political situation in Iraq has contributed to the difficulties in improving Iraq education system thus this research also aims to provide insights and possible solution to overcome or minimize the barriers with regards to utilizing ICT in teaching and learning process. This research used a quantitative approach using a survey method to gauge the factors that may influence ICT adoption at Iraq secondary schools. This includes personal preference, infrastructure, knowledge and skills, etc. The outcome from this research is a proposed framework that could assist the school management and teachers in implementing ICT into the teaching and learning processes. This paper discusses the literature review and early findings of this research.

The Influence E-Learning Platforms of Undergraduate Education in Iraq

International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT (iJES), 2021

continue learning. Technology has become not only an activity but also a fundamental tool. Moreover, technology becomes the core media that allows education to happen. In Iraq Blended Learning used to overcome the pandemic and counting education Therefore, the use of computers and digital applications became part of daily life and for long hours. Therefore, properly designed digital educational activities linked to social media have become a powerful educational tool aimed at finding ways of effective learning. The use of interactive activities contributed to the growth of self-learning motivation and the building of a healthy mind capable of finding a way out for the advancement of educational reality when crises occurred. It has become impossible to do without mobile devices, because of the attractive features they have and the multiple advantages they provide in teaching mathematical, medical, and engineering sciences in universities of our study relied on comparing the most impo...

Re-engineering Iraqi Higher Education with the E-Education Solutions

Abstract:-Any educational institution that hopes to move toward e-education either reactively or proactively relies on how stake holders, particularly faculty, embrace such changes. The real obstacle is how to react to such changes in the education environment with strategic modernisation by examining new concepts and models. Iraqi higher education (IHE), specifically, and all the countries, in general are ranked by the UN agencies in the zone of weak using of ICT. A real lack for all types of ICT information can be discovered easily.

Exploring the possibilities of improving the situation of ICT in teaching EFL: the case of public universities in Iraqi Kurdistan

Doctoral Dissertation, 2020

This study, exploring the possibilities of improving the situation of information communication technology (ICT) in teaching EFL: the case of public universities in Iraqi Kurdistan, was undertaken in three phases to investigate the current situation of ICT integration in teacher education programs at public universities in Iraqi Kurdistan. In the first phase, the study intends to explore how Kurdish EFL teachers (N= 120) perceive the use of ICT in foreign language teaching and what pedagogical and circumstantial considerations regarding the use of ICT in FL teaching are important to them. The second phase of the study aims to investigate how and for what purposes the students (N= 320) use ICT in the process of language learning and how much they are satisfied with the use of ICT by their teachers in the process of classroom teaching. The aim of the third phase of the study was to gain in-depth experience about how policymakers (N= 15) influence the process of the integration of ICT in their institutions and how they evaluate the process of ICT integration and what they have done to minimize the obstacles the teachers and students might face when they try to utilize technology in teaching and learning practices. A complementarity concurrent mixed method design was employed to collect data. The purpose of adopting complementarity techniques was to collect sufficient data to answer two different but related research questions and to gain a deep understanding of the research topic and data accuracy through the combination of quantitative and qualitative data. Findings from both the survey questionnaires of the first and second phases of the study reveal that the teachers and students participating in the research perceive the integration of ICT for teaching and learning positively. Almost all the participants have basic knowledge of ICT tools, and they use these tools for different teaching and learning practices. Despite their high frequency of ICT use in their language teaching, the participants reported some critical vi issues such as the insufficiency of ICT equipment in the classroom, lack of training; insufficient pedagogical support and lack of specific knowledge on how to use ICT that might impede them from using ICT. The results of the semi-structured interviews in the third phase of the study indicate that all the interviewees have positive attitudes towards the use of ICT in teaching, learning and administration practices. The data obtained from the analysis of the transcripts show that the research participants pursue various ways in order to provide a wide range of ICT elements in the teacher education programs for teaching and learning. The research findings also reveal that teacher education programs within Kurdish public universities have failed to integrate ICT systematically, and they have serious technical, pedagogical and financial problems.

Barriers and Opportunities of E-Learning Implementation in Iraq: A Case of Public Universities

The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2016

Although the implementation of e-learning initiatives has reached advanced stages in developed countries, it is still in its infancy in many developing nations and the Middle East in particular. Recently, few public universities in Iraq have initiated limited attempts to use e-learning alongside traditional classrooms. However, different obstacles are preventing successful adoption of this technology. The present research aimed to highlight challenges that hinder effective implementation of e-learning in Iraq and recommend possible solutions to tackle them. A total of 108 respondents voluntarily participated in this research. They consisted of academic staff (N=74), professors in charge of e-learning (N=3), and undergraduate students (N=31). Three methods were used to collect data: a survey instrument, semi-structured interviews, and focus groups. Data was then analyzed and reported quantitatively and qualitatively. This provided in-depth understanding to the current status of e-learning in public Iraqi universities and highlighted major hindrances of its successful application. Based on this analysis, the study proffered many recommendations that should be considered in order to fully benefit from e-learning technologies.

The Significance of ICT Usage in Sudanese Universities

The use of ICT in teaching-learning process is a relatively new phenomenon and it has been the educational researchers' focus. Within education, ICT has begun to have a presence but the impact has not been as extensive as in other fields. Education is a very socially oriented activity and quality education has traditionally been associated with strong teachers having high degrees of personal contact with learners. But with the world moving rapidly into digital media and information, the role of ICT in education is becoming more and more important and this importance will continue to grow and develop in the 21st century. This paper highlights the significance of ICT in Sudanese higher education. The paper argues the role of ICT in transforming teaching and learning and seeks to explore how ICT has positively have added new dimension in the language teaching in the higher education. Finally, the paper assesses how Information Technology has facilitated the growth in interactive learning and what has been its impact in the higher educational in the country. The findings of this study revealed that teaching staff as well students have a strong desire and interest to integrate ICT into teaching-learning processes.

Impact of Technology in the Learning system among the Student’s Community in Saudi Arabia

Technology is becoming more and more prevalent in academic settings, as seen by the rapid development of the field and the expanding practice of employing innovative technology to support teachers' education and learning. Furthermore, professional development for teachers has a major impact on improving the quality of instruction, particularly the caliber of in-class learning activities. The study aimed to understand the role of technology among the student's community in their classroom. A sample of 100 students was chosen for study in Saudi Arabia. Online Questionnaire was prepared and circulated among the students for data collection. The study found that students are satisfied with the current technology and also felt the improvement in the same. The Results also showed that students also are interested in further advancements in technology that supports their learning and education activities.