Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia

University lecturers’ perceptions of the importance and relevance of instructional technology competencies, as well as factors that contribute to instructional technology competencies required to enhance knowledge and delivery skills of university lecturers are examined in this study. A framework mo...

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Main Authors: Lam, Kim Wai, Hassan, Aminuddin, Sulaiman, Tajularipin, Kamarudin, Nurzatulshima
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.148362019-04-10T02:01:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14836/ Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia Lam, Kim Wai Hassan, Aminuddin Sulaiman, Tajularipin Kamarudin, Nurzatulshima University lecturers’ perceptions of the importance and relevance of instructional technology competencies, as well as factors that contribute to instructional technology competencies required to enhance knowledge and delivery skills of university lecturers are examined in this study. A framework model is presented with the aim of revising and further developing curriculum competencies in tertiary education based on reviews on the philosophies and learning theories from past studies. In this regard, particular attention would be directed towards the Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate (ADDIE) instructional design model. It is proposed that by extending the ADDIE instructional design model to include three learning theories, namely the Behaviourist, Cognitive, and Constructivist theories, a suitable training programme for lecturers can be developed after taking into account their perceptions of instructional technology competencies. Students in institutions of higher learning would certainly benefit from lecturers who are able not only to design curriculums that are relevant to the demands of the marketplace, but, are also able to ensure that their delivery is effective and meets the needs of their students. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14836/1/14836.pdf Lam, Kim Wai and Hassan, Aminuddin and Sulaiman, Tajularipin and Kamarudin, Nurzatulshima (2018) Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8 (3). pp. 402-417. ISSN 2222-6990 http://hrmars.com/index.php/papers/detail/IJARBSS/3938 10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i3/3938
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description University lecturers’ perceptions of the importance and relevance of instructional technology competencies, as well as factors that contribute to instructional technology competencies required to enhance knowledge and delivery skills of university lecturers are examined in this study. A framework model is presented with the aim of revising and further developing curriculum competencies in tertiary education based on reviews on the philosophies and learning theories from past studies. In this regard, particular attention would be directed towards the Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate (ADDIE) instructional design model. It is proposed that by extending the ADDIE instructional design model to include three learning theories, namely the Behaviourist, Cognitive, and Constructivist theories, a suitable training programme for lecturers can be developed after taking into account their perceptions of instructional technology competencies. Students in institutions of higher learning would certainly benefit from lecturers who are able not only to design curriculums that are relevant to the demands of the marketplace, but, are also able to ensure that their delivery is effective and meets the needs of their students.
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author Lam, Kim Wai
Hassan, Aminuddin
Sulaiman, Tajularipin
Kamarudin, Nurzatulshima
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Hassan, Aminuddin
Sulaiman, Tajularipin
Kamarudin, Nurzatulshima
Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia
author_facet Lam, Kim Wai
Hassan, Aminuddin
Sulaiman, Tajularipin
Kamarudin, Nurzatulshima
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title Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia
title_short Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia
title_full Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia
title_fullStr Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Instructional technology competencies as perceived by university lecturers in Malaysia
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publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society
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