Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors

Higher education institutions in South Africa have undergone a number of changes over the past few years. These changes brought about inter alia changed work environments and job demands. One of the new job demands is the need to incorporate technology in teaching and learning, viz. e-learning. Not...

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Main Author: L. Vermeulen
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Scriber Editorial Systems 2008-07-01
Series:Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
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Online Access:https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/184
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spelling doaj-8d7b3e920ab7465d9d2ae0cee37412272020-11-25T01:50:25ZafrScriber Editorial SystemsKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship0023-270X2304-85572008-07-0173410.4102/koers.v73i4.184Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factorsL. Vermeulen0Public Management and Governance, School for Social and Development Studies, Potchefstroom Campus, North-West UniversityHigher education institutions in South Africa have undergone a number of changes over the past few years. These changes brought about inter alia changed work environments and job demands. One of the new job demands is the need to incorporate technology in teaching and learning, viz. e-learning. Not all job incumbents, however, adapted successfully to these changes, particularly with regard to e-readiness. Such a lack in e-readiness is likely to influence the effectiveness with which an academic employee will fulfil his/her online learning duties. Therefore, it is important to find solutions to overcome the lack of e-readiness. This article will focus on the role of human resource appraisal, in order to assess the e-readiness of online learning facilitators with a view to improving their online skills and capacity. A number of human factors that can play a role in employee performance and motivation, namely learning styles, personal profile patterns, and pace and style of technology adoption will be briefly outlined, in order to determine the role that these factors could play in assessing the e-readiness of online learning facilitators.https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/184E-ReadinessHuman ResourcePerformance AppraisalKey Human FactorsOnline Learning FacilitatorStaff Motivation
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Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors
Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
E-Readiness
Human Resource
Performance Appraisal
Key Human Factors
Online Learning Facilitator
Staff Motivation
author_facet L. Vermeulen
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title Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors
title_short Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors
title_full Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors
title_fullStr Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors
title_full_unstemmed Appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors
title_sort appraising the e-readiness of online learning facilitators: key human factors
publisher Scriber Editorial Systems
series Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
issn 0023-270X
2304-8557
publishDate 2008-07-01
description Higher education institutions in South Africa have undergone a number of changes over the past few years. These changes brought about inter alia changed work environments and job demands. One of the new job demands is the need to incorporate technology in teaching and learning, viz. e-learning. Not all job incumbents, however, adapted successfully to these changes, particularly with regard to e-readiness. Such a lack in e-readiness is likely to influence the effectiveness with which an academic employee will fulfil his/her online learning duties. Therefore, it is important to find solutions to overcome the lack of e-readiness. This article will focus on the role of human resource appraisal, in order to assess the e-readiness of online learning facilitators with a view to improving their online skills and capacity. A number of human factors that can play a role in employee performance and motivation, namely learning styles, personal profile patterns, and pace and style of technology adoption will be briefly outlined, in order to determine the role that these factors could play in assessing the e-readiness of online learning facilitators.
topic E-Readiness
Human Resource
Performance Appraisal
Key Human Factors
Online Learning Facilitator
Staff Motivation
url https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/184
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