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Title: | The Role of Technology in Education |
Other Titles: | Factors Affecting the Utilization and Adoption of Technology in Education |
Authors: | Mustapha, A Abdulkadir, Mohammed Raji, A. E Abubakar, A. K Ahmed, H. D |
Keywords: | Adoption Education Technology Utilization |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | UK: Intechopen |
Citation: | 12. Aliyu Mustapha, Abdulkadir Mohammed, Abdullahi Raji Egigogo, Abdullahi Abubakar Kutiriko and Ahmed Haruna Dokoro (2020). Factors Affecting the Utilization and Adoption of Technology in Education. In The Role of Technology in Education. UK: Intechopen |
Abstract: | Education is vital in any type of society for the conservation of lives of its associates and the preservation of the public formation. The rationale of this chapter is not only to reveal the role of technology in education but also to reveal the factors affecting the proper utilization and adoption of technology in education. Prior studies carried out by researchers confirm that technology utilization and adoption in education undeniably helps teachers and learners in the teaching and learning process. This chapter serves as a stepping stone to support teachers to do better in utilizing and adopting technology in education to a certain extent as an alternative of overlooking their thoughts, efforts and desires in blindly trying to vie with the swift change of technology in education in this epoch. Hence, this chapter discusses technology in education, the roles of technology in education, factors associated with technology utilization and adoption in education and the factors that limit the proper utilization and adoption of technology in education. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14286 |
Appears in Collections: | Industrial and Technology Education |
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