Analysis Corelation of Technology on Instruction in Virtual Classrooms: A Case Study at the Tertiary Level

Authors

  • Malathy A/P Nadarajan
  • Noorhuda Abdul Karim
  • Noraini Saro, Nor Sa’adah Syaiful Anuar

Keywords:

Virtual Classrooms, Technology Integration, Instructional Practices, Digital Literacy, Educational Technology

Abstract

This study investigates the influence of technology on instructional practices in virtual classrooms at the university level using a quantitative approach. Survey questionnaires were administered to students, professors, and administrators to collect data on technology types, usage frequency, efficacy, challenges, and instructional delivery preferences. The application of descriptive and inferential statistics using SPSS 23.0 allows for a much deeper understanding of technological accessibility and flexibility components whilst uncovering the implications of digital literacy and infrastructural constraints. Also, the observance of platforms' user-friendliness, trainers' skills, and learners' access to resources in the remote educational scenario is connected with the success of the learning activities. The current study responds to and contributes to the discussions of the digital education field, and it offers practical suggestions for the improvement of virtual learning environments targeting educators, the government, and technology creators.

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Published

2024-11-23

How to Cite

Nadarajan, M. A., Abdul Karim, N., & Syaiful Anuar, N. S. N. S. (2024). Analysis Corelation of Technology on Instruction in Virtual Classrooms: A Case Study at the Tertiary Level. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 13(4). Retrieved from https://ijarped.com/index.php/journal/article/view/3136