A Strategy to Enhance E-Safety Among First Year Students at Zimbabwean Universities

The widespread usage of ICT provides considerable opportunities for the society. However, there is extensive evidence that through the use of ICTs students will be exposed to different e- safety challenges and risks. E-safety challenges faced through the use of internet and social media can be expos...

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Main Authors: Tsokoto, Theo, Mhloza, Vurayai, Kangara, Colletor Chipfumbu
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spelling my.uum.repo.297982023-09-27T14:33:58Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29798/ A Strategy to Enhance E-Safety Among First Year Students at Zimbabwean Universities Tsokoto, Theo Mhloza, Vurayai Kangara, Colletor Chipfumbu T Technology (General) The widespread usage of ICT provides considerable opportunities for the society. However, there is extensive evidence that through the use of ICTs students will be exposed to different e- safety challenges and risks. E-safety challenges faced through the use of internet and social media can be exposure to inappropriate content and communicating and meeting the strangers, cyber bullying, ICTs’ addiction and cyber-harassment. Therefore, the aim of this action research is to develop a strategy to enhance e-safety among first year students at Zimbabwe Universities. The overarching research strategy was action research using some qualitative research methods to gather the information on the e-safety uses, risks faced by students and how these risks can be mitigated. Data was collected using online questionnaire, group discussion, observation of first students at Zimbabwean University. The research was iterative and there were two cycles done and the findings culminated into a strategy being formed using the WHAT, WHO and HOW. This research contributes to the existing body of knowledge by providing a clear strategy to deal with e-safety challenges in Zimbabwean universities. Furthermore, this research is deemed to be significant for understanding the future of ICT use in developing countries like Zimbabwe. UUM Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29798/1/JGD%2015%2002%202019%2067-85.pdf Tsokoto, Theo and Mhloza, Vurayai and Kangara, Colletor Chipfumbu (2019) A Strategy to Enhance E-Safety Among First Year Students at Zimbabwean Universities. Journal of Governance and Development (JGD), 15 (2). pp. 67-85. ISSN 2289-4756 https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jgd/article/view/13290
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Tsokoto, Theo
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Kangara, Colletor Chipfumbu
A Strategy to Enhance E-Safety Among First Year Students at Zimbabwean Universities
description The widespread usage of ICT provides considerable opportunities for the society. However, there is extensive evidence that through the use of ICTs students will be exposed to different e- safety challenges and risks. E-safety challenges faced through the use of internet and social media can be exposure to inappropriate content and communicating and meeting the strangers, cyber bullying, ICTs’ addiction and cyber-harassment. Therefore, the aim of this action research is to develop a strategy to enhance e-safety among first year students at Zimbabwe Universities. The overarching research strategy was action research using some qualitative research methods to gather the information on the e-safety uses, risks faced by students and how these risks can be mitigated. Data was collected using online questionnaire, group discussion, observation of first students at Zimbabwean University. The research was iterative and there were two cycles done and the findings culminated into a strategy being formed using the WHAT, WHO and HOW. This research contributes to the existing body of knowledge by providing a clear strategy to deal with e-safety challenges in Zimbabwean universities. Furthermore, this research is deemed to be significant for understanding the future of ICT use in developing countries like Zimbabwe.
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title A Strategy to Enhance E-Safety Among First Year Students at Zimbabwean Universities
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title_full A Strategy to Enhance E-Safety Among First Year Students at Zimbabwean Universities
title_fullStr A Strategy to Enhance E-Safety Among First Year Students at Zimbabwean Universities
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