The Feasibility of Digitalizing Teaching Practice Through Mobile App Development: Supervisors' Reactions

With the closure of educational institutions during COVID-19, some leadership and management teams resorted to technology for online teaching. However, for the teaching practicum (TP) module, the move to online required specially designed interventions, resulting in a variety of different TP COVID-1...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of information and communication technology education 2023-01, Vol.19 (1), p.1-15
Hauptverfasser: Taole, Matshidiso Joyce, Jojo, Zingiswa Mybert, Davids, Mogamat Noor, Van Wyk, Michael, Sethusha, Mantsose, Prins, Karel
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Zusammenfassung:With the closure of educational institutions during COVID-19, some leadership and management teams resorted to technology for online teaching. However, for the teaching practicum (TP) module, the move to online required specially designed interventions, resulting in a variety of different TP COVID-19 configurations. Fortuitously, at the outbreak of COVID-19, a group of academics at a South African Open Distance and E-Learning (ODeL) Institution were on the verge of launching a pilot-study with a TP mobile app solution. To better develop a mobile app, this article reviews recent literature on the integration of online technologies in the contemplation of TP COVID-19 interventions and ask the research question: What were TP supervisors' responses to the feasibility of a TP app? The literature showed an absence of a comprehensive mobile app, while supervisors displayed enthusiasm towards the proposal, but caution against the uncertainties of technological capacity and internet accessibility. Recommendations for the mobile app proposal are suggested.
ISSN:1550-1876
1550-1337
DOI:10.4018/IJICTE.324717