Lecturers’ Adoption of ICT Tools in Ghanaian Colleges of Education

  • Boateng E
  • Ogbonnaya U
  • Graham M
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Abstract

This study investigated lecturers’ adoption of ICT tools in Ghanaian colleges of education. The participants of this study were 390 lecturers from 25 colleges of education in Ghana. Data was collected using a questionnaire and lesson observation, and the results were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.    The study revealed that more than two-thirds of the participants/respondents used personal computers, projectors, social media, and LMSs in their education. The lecturers asserted that they utilise ICT tools for research, for storing, retrieving, and sharing files and information in addition to utilising them to teach their courses. The respondents/participants recounted that they grow professionally as a result of using these ICT tools. Additionally, it was discovered that the respondents/participants employed ICT tools in their instruction due to its mobility, time-saving qualities, accessibility, and user-friendliness which aided in the planning and delivery of lessons which boosted the T&L process. It was therefore recommended, among other things, that the Ghanaian government keep the necessary pedagogical ICT tools accessible to lecturers, and that workshops and seminars be organised for all lecturers in Ghana's COEs on how to use some common pedagogical ICT tools that will enhance lecturers' teaching techniques to promote effective learning and fulfill 21st-century teaching skills.

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Boateng, E. K., Ogbonnaya, U. I., & Graham, M. (2022). Lecturers’ Adoption of ICT Tools in Ghanaian Colleges of Education. International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT (IJES), 10(03), 33–48. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijes.v10i03.35059

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