Evaluating the Availability or not of Electronic Learning Adequacies with Regards the Teaching Staff of the Technical Institute/ Nineveh. A Personal Perspective Approach
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56286/ntujahs.v3i3.446Keywords:
Electronic Learning, E-LearningAbstract
Both of the prevalence and development of electronic learning lead to the
necessity of the availability of the related skills to this type of learning which in
turn enables the teaching staff member to be operative and to make full use of
the system. Based on that, the study aims at acquiring the availability or not of
these adequacies or sufficiency in electronic learning that should be seized by
the staff members of the technical institute/ Nineveh “based on their own
perspective”. This sufficiency is metered through the following adequacies:
Having the computer using adequacy, networks using adequacy, designing and
managing e-learning adequacy, electronic knowledge adequacy. The study used
the descriptive analytic approach in processing the collected data which is a
sample of “37” members of the teaching staff of the institute. The procedure
was to fill a questionnaire disseminated to them through a link over google drive
which is “https://forms.gle/D7GiLasZTs2paEV68”. In addition, the
programming statistic aid “SPSS V.25” has been used in analysing data. The
study came up with some conclusions, most importantly was the proven
availability of the learning adequacies needed for the teaching staff and the
varying percentage over the availability of these four adequacies within the
teaching staff. The study proposed that it is a must to overcome the limitations
over using up to date technologies by the teaching staff alongside with
enhancing financial and human resources for better enactment of electronic
learning at the institute.