The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia

The present study seeks to examine the influence of technology on these four roles. Two hundred and ninety two lecturers teaching in Malaysian tertiary educations were involved in this study. They were using different level of technologies for teaching. Questionnaires were used to solicit their resp...

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Main Authors: Juhdi, Nurita, Abd Hamid, Ahmad Zohdi, Siddiq, Mohd Saeed
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spelling my.iium.irep.28732011-12-01T06:50:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/2873/ The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia Juhdi, Nurita Abd Hamid, Ahmad Zohdi Siddiq, Mohd Saeed HF5549 Personnel management The present study seeks to examine the influence of technology on these four roles. Two hundred and ninety two lecturers teaching in Malaysian tertiary educations were involved in this study. They were using different level of technologies for teaching. Questionnaires were used to solicit their responses which were distributed using various means; online, personal visits and regular mails. The measurement items were mainly adapted from Job Diagnostic Survey developed by Hackman and Oldham. The results from the findings revealed that technology was found giving significant positive impacts on technical and managerial roles. There is no evidence to support the significant influence of technology on the other two roles. The significant findings suggest that lecturers perceive their roles in managing the course and dealing with technical aspect of the job have been enhanced with the use of technology. However, the insignificant findings imply several major issues that are worth contemplating. The main implications of the study are discussed in terms of lecturers’ teaching job design, training and performance appraisals. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2010-03 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/2873/1/ONLINE_VERSION_OF_THE_MANUSCRIPT.pdf Juhdi, Nurita and Abd Hamid, Ahmad Zohdi and Siddiq, Mohd Saeed (2010) The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia. International Journal of Business and Management, 5 (3). pp. 117-125. ISSN 1833 - 8119 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijbm/article/view/4623
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Juhdi, Nurita
Abd Hamid, Ahmad Zohdi
Siddiq, Mohd Saeed
The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia
description The present study seeks to examine the influence of technology on these four roles. Two hundred and ninety two lecturers teaching in Malaysian tertiary educations were involved in this study. They were using different level of technologies for teaching. Questionnaires were used to solicit their responses which were distributed using various means; online, personal visits and regular mails. The measurement items were mainly adapted from Job Diagnostic Survey developed by Hackman and Oldham. The results from the findings revealed that technology was found giving significant positive impacts on technical and managerial roles. There is no evidence to support the significant influence of technology on the other two roles. The significant findings suggest that lecturers perceive their roles in managing the course and dealing with technical aspect of the job have been enhanced with the use of technology. However, the insignificant findings imply several major issues that are worth contemplating. The main implications of the study are discussed in terms of lecturers’ teaching job design, training and performance appraisals.
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author Juhdi, Nurita
Abd Hamid, Ahmad Zohdi
Siddiq, Mohd Saeed
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Siddiq, Mohd Saeed
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title The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia
title_short The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia
title_full The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia
title_fullStr The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The relationships between technology and different teaching role attributes of instructors in Malaysia
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