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Autor/inn/en | Joel, Medusalem Hangula; Ashipala, Daniel Opotamutale; Kamenye, Esther |
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Titel | Interactive Video Technology as a Mode of Teaching: A Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Students' Experiences at a Higher Education Institution in Namibia |
Quelle | In: International Journal of Higher Education, 10 (2021) 2, S.83-91 (9 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1927-6044 |
Schlagwörter | Interactive Video; Technology Integration; Teaching Methods; Instructional Effectiveness; Nursing Education; Nursing Students; College Seniors; Public Colleges; Multicampus Colleges; Honors Curriculum; Young Adults; Student Experience; Positive Attitudes; Negative Attitudes; Barriers; Affordances; Access to Education; Internet; Foreign Countries; Namibia |
Abstract | Interactive video technology (IVT) remains one of the common modes of teaching utilised by various higher education institutions (HEIs) across the globe with an aim of catering to ever-increasing educational demands. The objectives of this study were to explore and describe the experiences of nursing students on the use of IVT as a mode of teaching General Nursing Science with a view to describing the aspects that affect their learning. The study was conducted at one of the satellite campuses of an HEI located in north-eastern Namibia. In this study, a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive design was used. A total of fifteen nursing students from the Faculty of Health Sciences in the School of Nursing, purposively selected from the population of fourth-year nursing students who were taught via IVT, participated in the study. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analysed by means of content analysis. Three main themes subsequently emerged: nursing students experienced the IVT as a beneficial mode of teaching; the use of IVT as a mode of teaching resulted in certain negative experiences for nursing students; and the presence of certain strategies that strengthen IVT as a teaching mode. The study identified both positive and negative student experiences resulting from the use IVT as a mode of teaching. It was therefore concluded that the School of Nursing should continue to use IVT as a mode of teaching, but should put certain interventions in place to strengthen it and to make the learning environment more favourable for students. (As Provided). |
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Update | 2024/1/01 |