ICT enabled classroom effectiveness scale development and validation: A case of multi-campus university

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The research work aims at developing a valid and reliable scale for ICT (Information and communication technology) enabled classroom effectiveness from student's perspective in a multi-campus university setting. A standard methodology for scale development is used for developing and validating the scale which comprises of exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. The sample population was the students from a premier multi-campus university. The results revealed ICT enabled classroom effectiveness as a multi-dimensional construct comprising of four factors namely class design and infrastructure; scheduling and coordination; technical support staff; and resource availability. Although a plethora of literature is available in the domain of e-learning, none of them have considered the aspects of ICT enabled classroom effectiveness specifically in an Indian multi-campus university. The limitation of the study lies in terms of sample size and generalizability. Emphasizing the identified factors will give a cutting edge advantage for the universities by enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of ICT enabled classroom teaching.

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Tikoria, J., & Agariya, A. K. (2017). ICT enabled classroom effectiveness scale development and validation: A case of multi-campus university. Knowledge Management and E-Learning, 9(1), 111–127. https://doi.org/10.34105/j.kmel.2017.09.007

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