Tertiary students’ engagement with professional learning networks and emerging technologies in learning: The case of a coastal University in West Africa.

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Tertiary students’ engagement with professional learning networks and emerging technologies in learning: The case of a coastal University in West Africa.
Abstract
The main aim of this study was to investigate students' views on their engagement with professional learning networks and emerging technologies for students' use and how these impact their studies. A sample of 150 students from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana was used for study. Respondents were selected from second year to final year students pursuing undergraduate degree programmes from three different departments of the university. The research instrument used was a carefully constructed questionnaire. Undergraduate students generally exhibited positive attitude towards the use of professional learning networks and emerging technologies across the five attitudinal subscales they were measured on. As a result, from the findings, it is recommended that the use of professional learning networks and emerging technologies should be taken advantage of at all levels in a university curriculum.
Publication
International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Volume
6
Pages
31-38
Date
October 7, 2020
Journal Abbr
International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Short Title
Tertiary students’ engagement with professional learning networks and emerging technologies in learning
Library Catalogue
ResearchGate
Citation
Wiafe, B., Takramah, F., Bless, G., & Akaadom, B. (2020). Tertiary students’ engagement with professional learning networks and emerging technologies in learning: The case of a coastal University in West Africa. International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 6, 31–38.