May 2019
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International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications
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May 2019
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38 Reads
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1 Citation
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications
January 2019
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109 Reads
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications
July 2018
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1,946 Reads
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96 Citations
Universal Journal of Educational Research
Teacher's attitude towards some particular technology influences their willingness to use that technology in their instructional processes, and consequently the attitude and responses of students to the technology that they observe teachers using. This has a direct bearing on whether or not such technology will successfully be integrated into routine classroom practice and whether benefits of using such technology for teaching-learning purposes will be realized. This study sought to ascertain the attitude of teachers towards use of chatbot technology for teaching and learning purposes, chatbots being yet an emerging educational technology within a majority of developing countries including Kenya.
April 2018
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1,082 Reads
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5 Citations
In the past ten years, Information Communication Technology (ICT) has become an essential part of our learning and development in education. The rapid development of these new technologies coupled with the worldwide challenge to educate all children has led to a global reform and development of teacher education and motivated educational Institutions to redesign and restructure their teaching methods to enable students equip themselves for the future. The main purpose of this study therefore was to explore the relationship between Perceived Ease of Use and instructional use of ICT by Lecturers in Technical Training Institutions in Kenya. The study adopted the quantitative research design. A sample size of 629 respondents was drawn from a total population of 2909 Lecturers in Technical Training Institutions in Kenya. Data were collected using questionnaires. The quantitative data obtained from the administrated questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings indicated that use of ICT by lecturers' is perceived to greatly improve instruction. The study recommends that lecturers be encouraged to use ICT for instructional purposes because it greatly improves the passage of instruction.
May 2017
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227 Reads
International Journal of Advanced Research
... Although students acknowledged the advantages of GenAI, [29] discovered that they had serious reservations about the over-reliance on these technologies and how they would affect the value of university education. In a similar study, [30] investigated Kenyan teachers' opinions regarding the use of chatbots in normal instruction and discovered that most of them had a favorable opinion of chatbots as an educational tool. They did, however, voice concerns over the accuracy of the data that chatbots give as well as the possibility that these tools will eventually take the role of teachers in the classroom. ...
July 2018
Universal Journal of Educational Research
... This indicates that the libraries in selected institutions have some form of ILPs. This is supported by the study by Agufana et al. (2018) who established that libraries within technical training institutions in Kenya had put in place some form of ILPs as a way of enabling students to take advantage of the services provided by the library. This indicates that libraries within technical training institutions were implementing at least some form of information literacy programmes. ...
April 2018