2022
DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v17i03.25631
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Institutionalizing Technologies in South African Universities towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Abstract: This study investigated the essentials for institutionalizing technologies for teaching and learning across the three types of universities in South Africa. This was with a view to determining the skills required for teaching and learning in the 4IR era. In order to obtain the data needed for the study, cross-sectional survey design was employed and online interview was conducted on Microsoft Teams and Zoom with the participants to elicit first-hand information. The population consisted of all the Executive De… Show more

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“…According to Moloi and Salawu, this will assist the country's effort at attaining Fourth Industrial Revolutions (4IRs) which depend on technological advancement and promote ICT literate students in South Africa. 33…”
Section: Discussion Of Findings Integration Of Ict Into Teaching and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Moloi and Salawu, this will assist the country's effort at attaining Fourth Industrial Revolutions (4IRs) which depend on technological advancement and promote ICT literate students in South Africa. 33…”
Section: Discussion Of Findings Integration Of Ict Into Teaching and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…African education is no exception. At least for two decades, Africa has begun to harness technological solutions for learning by taking advantage of internet connectivity, mobile devices and believing that such technological innovations would improve access to education and decrease its costs [3], [4], [5]. For example, the Ministry of Education in Tanzania has recently planned some initiatives with international partners to increase access to education in the future [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CPS systems integrate networking, control, sensing and computation into tangible entities and infrastructure, connecting them to the Internet and each other (National Science Foundation n.d.). The South African government responded to the 4IR by establishing a presidential commission to leverage 4IR technologies and improve development, industrialisation, and employment, among others, through policy and legislation development (Moloi & Salawu 2022). The project embarked on by the South African government, like any other, requires the development of KPAs and KPIs for successful implementation and goal attainment measurement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%