Author/Authors :
Yuri Q. Bongalos، نويسنده , , Dan Dave R. Bulaon، نويسنده , , Lanie P. Celedonio، نويسنده , ,
Allan B. de Guzman and Cronica Josette F. Ogarte، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The professoriate is increasingly expected to infuse computer technology in
teaching. However, there is dearth of qualitative data to either support or
disprove this belief. This study thus aims to describe the experiences of a select
group of college teachers as they develop, implement and evaluate their
courseware materials. Ten tenured faculty members who have developed,
deployed and evaluated their courseware materials were the participants of
this qualitative inquiry. Initially, the teachers were made to fill out
robotfotos
(in Dutch, a cartographic sketch) for purposes of profiling their baseline
characteristics. Data gathered were carefully analysed and thematised on the
basis of internal and external homogeneity. Guided by a semistructured audiotaped
interview, this study captured the experiences of the teachers whose
instructional paradigms were facilitated and revolutionised by a learning
management system (LMS), specifically the Blackboard (Bb) system. Findings
show that generally, the professoriate considers the courseware materials
developed as instructional adjuncts that complement their time-tested
teaching modalities. Having identified an LMS such as Bb as a user-friendly
system, issues relative to system’s accessibility, technical difficulties, systemic
training programmes for teachers, attractive system of incentives and user
readiness are key areas that ensure overall programme success and viability.