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Using information and communication technology to support Grade 6 learners with dyscalculiaCronje, Lindi-Anné January 2020 (has links)
Dyscalculia implies difficulty in acquiring mathematical skills and requires intervention that
focuses on the acquisition of the necessary basic mathematical skills. Against this background the
purpose of this study was to investigate how Grade 6 learners with dyscalculia may be supported
by implementing an Information Communication Technology (ICT) intervention, with a
specific focus on number sense and basic mathematical skills. I followed a nomothetic
quantitative approach and employed a quasi-experimental design, using a pre-test, followed by an
ICT intervention and then a post-test with a small sample of Grade 6 learners that displayed
learning difficulties in Mathematics. I combined convenience and purposive sampling to identify two
full- service primary schools and utilised non-probable and purposive sampling to select 24
participants, randomly assigning them to either an experimental or control group.
Following implementation of the six-week ICT intervention, the scores of all pre- and post-test
were documented as data. For the ICT intervention, I used the Number Race application, the Sheppard
Software mathematical applications, more specifically Math Lines (addition, multiplication), Math
Man (rounding, addition, multiplication), Pop the Balloon (add and order), and The Rockseries. I
then completed non-parametric data analysis by utilising the Statistical Package for the Social
Sciences (SPSS 25) to test the formulated hypotheses and draw conclusions about the possible value
of the ICT
intervention.
The findings of the study indicate that an ICT intervention can have (i) a positive effect on
some aspects of number sense with learners experiencing difficulties in
Mathematics, however, (ii) although an improvement in mathematical skills was evident, it
was not statistically significant. Better results may be possible when additional
software are included or more time is spent on such an ICT intervention to teach basic
mathematical skills like adding, subtracting and multiplying after the
improvement of number sense. / Dissertation (MEd)--University of Pretoria, 2020. / Educational Psychology / MEd / Unrestricted
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Information Communication Technologies as Tools for Socio-economic and Political Development: The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) Huruma Community Telecenter as a Case StudyEvusa, Juliet E. January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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An exploratory study of reverse exchange systems used for medical devices in the UK National Health Service (NHS)Xie, Y., Breen, Liz, Cherrett, T., Zheng, D., Allen, C.J. 2015 November 1916 (has links)
Yes / Purpose
This study aims to provide insights into the scale and use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in managing medical devices in the NHS, with a focus on Reverse Exchange (RE) systems, as part of the broader Reverse Logistics (RL) systems, within which medical devices are returned and exchanged.
Design/Methodology/Approach
Two case studies were conducted with NHS Hospital Trusts, while another was built upon secondary resources. Primary findings were triangulated with information collected from the NHS Trusts’ reports, direct observation and a preliminary round of consultations with 12 healthcare professionals working in other NHS Trusts or Integrated Equipment Community Services.
Findings
The findings suggest that the sophistication of ICT implementation increases with the risks and value associated with medical devices. Operational attributes are derived from ICT implementations which can positively impact on RE performance. The forces that drive the adoption of ICT in the NHS include pressure from government, business partners and patients, competitive pressure, perceived benefits, organisation size, top management support and the availability of sufficient resources. Obstacles are mainly centred around the lack of sufficient resource.
Research limitations/implications
Although the Trusts that participated in this research are representative of different regions, the generalisation of the study results may be limited by the size of the sample organisations, so the results can only provide insights into the research problem. As this work is exploratory in nature, there is insufficient data on which to form definitive recommendations.
Practical implications
NHS Trusts may use the 6 operational attributes identified and verified by the case studies to benchmark their ICT implementation for device management. The actual and potential benefits of ICT implementation could inform technology development and encourage the uptake of ICT in healthcare. Governmental bodies can utilise this information to develop directives to actively drive ICT adoption in device management and the associated RE system. A well-considered training programme is needed to improve staff ICT skills in order to fully realise the potential of ICT systems which support the effective RE of medical devices.
Originality/value
The results suggest that ICT supported reverse exchange of medical devices backs up the supply chain reduces capital costs and medical risks and, facilitates the redeployment of funds to frontline medical treatment.
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Chaos Theory and Emergent Behavior: How Ephemeral Organizations Function as Strange Attractors through Information Communication TechnologiesGetchell, Morgan C. 01 January 2016 (has links)
Chaos theory holds that systems act in unpredictable nonlinear ways and that their behavior can only be observed, never predicted. This is an informative model for an organization in crisis. The West Virginia water contamination crisis, which began on January 9, 2014, fits the criteria of a system in chaos. Given the lack of appropriate response from the established organizations involved, many emergent organizations formed to help fill unmet informational and physical needs of the affected population. Crisis researchers have observed these ephemeral organizations for decades, but the recent proliferation of information communication technologies (ICT’s) have made their activities more widespread and observable. In West Virginia, their activities were indispensable to the affected population and helped restore a sense of normalcy. In this chaotic system, the emergent organizations functioned as strange attractors, helping move the system away from bifurcation and towards normalcy. This dissertation uses a qualitative approach to study the emergent organizations and how their presence and efforts were the mechanism that spurred the self-organization process.
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Cluster building by policy design : a sociotechnical constituency study of information communication technology (ICT) industries in Scotland and Hong KongWong, Alexandra Wai Wah January 2009 (has links)
This thesis investigates whether and how public policies can help build industrial clusters. The research applies a case study method based on 60 interviews to the emerging information communication technology (ICT) clusters in Scotland and Hong Kong. The analysis uses Molina’s sociotechnical constituency (STC) framework and its associated ‘diamond of alignment’, which help focus on two interrelated dimensions: 1) the complex technical and social aspects of the design, implementation and evolution of the Scottish and Hong Kong ICT clusters and 2) the difficulties of developing a cluster in the context of major diversity of organisational interests and patterns of interaction. This research revealed that the cluster building effort in the two regions has been fraught with difficulties due to misalignment between the perceptions and pursuits of policy makers and the interests of industry members. This thesis concludes that cluster building is an evolutionary process of sociotechnical alignment which can be facilitated by feedback and learning. It also suggests that for successful cluster building to take place, policy makers should focus on stimulating the processes of cluster formation, including the building up of the technological capabilities of the industrial actors, while facilitating the integration of the major actors’ interests and demands with the policy programmes. Cluster building involves the development of new ways of thinking as well as the practice of networking; it necessitates the coherent effort of collective learning and a long-term commitment to change the existing technological system. A long-term adaptive policy programme should be pursued to focus on effectively aligning the interests and pursuits of the different actors in the cluster at various stages.
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ICT tools usage in Virtual teams : Analysis of the correlation between the ICT Toolscapabilities & Virtual teams challenges.Daniulaityte, Neringa January 2017 (has links)
This quantitative research study focuses on the capabilities of ICT tools used by virtualteams and seeks to find out what, if any, correlation between the ICT tools capabilitiesand challenges that virtual teams face exist. The study addresses four prominent virtualteam challenges: forming trust and relationships, information overload, communicationbreakdown, lack of team synergy and cohesion. It analyses ICT tools and establishhypothesis using MST theory and the existing research in this field. The data analysis isconducted using Spearman’s Rho correlation. The findings show that the correlationbetween ICT tools usage and the challenges that virtual teams face are not statisticallysignificant to establish a link between virtual team challenges and ICT tools usage. Thiscould mean that a significantly larger sample is required to establish the link betweenthese two variables. It could also mean that the virtual team challenges need to be reevaluatedas the collected data suggests that the discussed challenges are rarelyexperienced by virtual teams. Therefore, further studies are needed in order to establishthe correlation between the virtual team challenges and ICT tools usage.
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Análise de fatores que impulsionam a colaboração para a inovação por meio do uso de tecnologias baseadas na web / Analysis of factors that drive collaboration towdros innovation througit the usagr or web based toolsDecoster, Sonia Rosa Arbues 26 August 2015 (has links)
A habilidade de uma organização em inovar é diretamente relacionada com a sua habilidade de alavancar ideias e gerenciar o conhecimento. As ferramentas baseadas na web viabilizam a interação e a colaboração, apresentando um papel muito importante no contexto do processo da inovação, e fundamentais no suporte à colaboração além fronteiras. A colaboração, por sua vez, é a competência que possibilita explorar o conhecimento com a finalidade de conduzir para a inovação. O potencial das ferramentas de TIC para a colaboração é demonstrado no emprego dessas ferramentas por muitas empresas para salientar e suportar a inovação colaborativa. Por esta razão, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo analisar, sob o uso de tecnologias baseadas na web como facilitadores, quais são os fatores preponderantes que impulsionam a Colaboração para a Inovação e, a partir daí, propor um modelo conceitual. Este estudo evidencia a utilização de métodos mistos da mesma unidade empírica, a organização multinacional MAHLE do segmento automotivo. Esta abordagem é caracterizada pela utilização de estratégias de pesquisa quantitativa e qualitativa, permitindo que as lacunas deixadas por uma abordagem possam ser preenchidas pela outra. Essa etapa constituiu-se da revisão sistemática da literatura pertinente ao tema. A abordagem qualitativa foi composta por entrevistas semiestruturadas, procurando captar em profundidade a perspectiva dos atores pesquisados e permitindo fundamentar a análise na questão de pesquisa e nas dimensões importantes contidas. Quanto à abordagem quantitativa, foi realizado um levantamento do tipo survey com os profissionais das áreas de P&D&I. A partir da análise crítica da literatura e com base na opinião dos entrevistados, foram desenvolvidos o modelo conceitual e seus respectivos itens de mensuração, testados e refinados pela técnica de modelagem de equações estruturais MEE-PLS em termos de sua confiabilidade e validade. Os resultados mostraram haver um impacto dos fatores relativos da TIC sobre a Colaboração para Inovação, bem como validaram as dimensões de Confiança, Comunicação, Comprometimento e Motivação propostas no modelo. Os resultados apresentados contribuem com o entendimento do processo da Colaboração com a finalidade da Inovação, por meio do uso das ferramentas baseadas na web, para as empresas que almejam alcançar sucesso na capacidade de inovar. / The ability for an organization to succeed in innovation is directly related with its ability to encourage ideas and manage the knowledge. The tools based on the web enable interaction and collaboration, representing a very important role in the context of the process for innovation, and being fundamental to the support of collaboration across boundaries. The collaboration, in turn, is the capability that enables to explore the knowledge with the goal to direct it to innovation. The potential of the ICT tools to the collaboration is demonstrated through the usage of these tools by many firms in order to stress and support the collaborative innovation. For this reason, the objective of the present job was to analyze, by having technologies based on the web as facilitators, what were the dominant factors that drive the collaboration to the innovation and, from then onwards, propose a conceptual model. This study reveals the usage of mixed methods from the same empirical unit, a multinational organization MAHLE from the automotive sector. This approach is represented by the category of completeness for addressing a wide answer for the research question by the usage of quantitative and qualitative research strategies, allowing for the gaps left by one method to be filled by the other. This step consisted of the systematic revision of the literature relating to the subject. The qualitative approach was composed by semi-structured interviews, seeking to take in depth the perspective of respondents and allowing to explain the analysis of research\'s question. While for the quantitative approach a survey was taken with employees from the areas of R&D&I. From the critical analysis of the literature and with base on the opinion of the interviewed, the conceptual model was developed and its measurements tools, tested and refined by the structural equation modeling (SEM-PLS), in terms of its reability and validity. The results showed an impact of the factors of ICT towards the Collaboration to Innovation, and validated the dimensions of Trust, Communication, Commitment and Motivation. The showed results contribute towards the understanding of the process of Collaboration with the goal of Inovation, through the use of the tools based on the web, for the firms that want to reach success in the capability to innovate.
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The use of information and communication technology by emerging commercial farmers in their development in the Western Cape, South AfricaSmidt, Hermanus Jacobus January 2018 (has links)
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA (DVS) / Although many researchers have shown ICT can enable development it remains a great challenge to
understand the link between JCT4D projects and the development of emerging commercial
agriculture. There is a need to realise the potential of information and communication technologies
(ICT) for emerging commercial farmer development in order to achieve agriculture expansion and
transformation in South Africa. This is important in order for them to partake in the knowledge
economy visualised in the 2030 National development plan of South Africa and achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals in 2030. However in South Africa, it is not yel established which
spec(flc ICT are used, how they are used and the extent of deployment ((used in the emerging
commercial agricultural sector. Few studies have focused on the faclors that influence the use of !CT
in South Ajhcan emerging agriculture. This study investigates and attempts to understand the usage
of ICT by emerging commercial farmers and the issues 1hat influence ICT use on the West Coast of
the Western Cape Province in South Africa. The study investigates 1he different forms of JCT used,
how they are being used, what they are used for, how important these technologies are as enablers of
production, and the factors that affect their use. The study involved a survey response of 42 emerging
commercial farmers and 46 of their farm employees in the Matzikama and Cederberg municipalities.
A literature review draws from studies globally, regionally and in South Africa on how !CTs have
penetrated and contributed to delivering development in emerging commercial agriculture. Although
most emerging commercial farmers cannot afford to adopt !CT tools that are essential in their
farming activities almost all who were interviewed acknowledged the importance of ICT to their
businesses. However, among other ICT, mobile phones and television were found to be primarily used
for social and entertainment reasons rather than for agricultural pwposes. The general findings
showed that occupation on farm and JCT literacy influence the use of ICT by farm employees. On the
other hand the gender, capacity of the farmer, off farm income and farm size influences the use of ICT
by emerging commercial farmers. Our literature review established some examples ji'om the studies
of other researchers and the efforts of multi-lateral institutions such as the FA 0 and ITU to illustrate
how we can improve policy. 1 recommend that the South African government develop an e-agriculture
strategy to monitor development and validation of good practices on the use of ICTs in
agriculture and rural development. This strategy will examine emerging trends on the role of JCTs
and the challenges faced in reaching scaled, sustainable informCIIion service models. This can
increase the sustainability of emerging commercial agriculture to contribute to the improvement of
the lives of the poor in rural areas. Finally I present research questions for future research.
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ICT-supported collaborative decision processes in extreme events : a comparative studySugimoto, Yasushi January 2015 (has links)
Making decisions at the right time and in the right way is vital in dealing with extreme events. However, uncertainties and severe time constraints usually make the tasks hard and stressful. Since catastrophes are not frequent events in our lives, prior practice is essential to increasing preparedness. In accordance with its rapid development and extensive dissemination, information communication technology (ICT) has been recognised as an indispensable instrument, not only to assist onsite activities of professional emergency responders, but also to support collaborative actions of a wide-range of stakeholders for effective preparedness. This research intends to explore the feasibility of workshop-style decision-making exercises on the basis of scenarios of extreme events, and to examine the role of ICT in mediating the interactive processes during a workshop. A comparative approach between the UK and Japan was employed to find similarities and differences in the way of identifying major issues, proceeding to a discussion, and reaching a decision on which course of action to take. Interviews with Japanese and British experts, including researchers and practitioners, were conducted to develop realistic scenarios and to hear their opinions about the use of ICT in the crisis preparedness context. Experimental face-to-face (FTF) workshops and online workshops were respectively organised for Japanese and British research participants to examine the applicability of the scenario method under these two different methods of communication. Complementary online workshops were also conducted for Japanese and British practitioners to obtain practical feedback on the idea of scenario-based online workshops. The main finding of this study was that scenario-based exercises are beneficial regardless of the nationality or the methods of communication in decision problems in which individuals have no prior experience. The most noteworthy finding was that scenario-based online workshops are unlikely to be argumentative and results-oriented under certain conditions, such as complexity of issues and tasks, amount of time spent by participants, degree of facilitation and type of technology used. This finding indicates that online exercises require different strategies from FTF exercises. In theoretical aspects, this study provides a foundation for theory formation regarding scenario methods. In addition, this work contributes to further development of online communications based on the comparison with FTF communications. In practical terms, the examination of the scenario method and use of ICT offers methodological alternatives in order to implement more robust preparedness.
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Unapređenje modela efektivnog komuniciranja elektronske uprave sa privrednim društvima / Improving the model of effective communication between electronic government аnd business entitiesĐurašković Jasmina 27 February 2017 (has links)
<p>Osnovni cilj istraživanja predstavlja ispitivanje efektivnosti<br />komunikacije privrednih subjekata sa elektronskom upravom,<br />utvrđivanje njihovih potreba i trenutnih prepreka pri upotrebi<br />servisa. Sa praktične tačke gledišta, disertacija predlaže<br />višedimenzionalni model, koji može pomoći kreatorima ekonomske<br />politike da ispitaju koliko su uspešno implementirani servisi<br />elektronske uprave, koji su propusti dosadašnjeg razvoja e-uprave, kao<br />i koje su najefikasnije mere za podsticanje prihvatanja elektronskih<br />javnih servisa od strane poslovnog sektora.</p> / <p>The main objective of the research was to examine the effectiveness of<br />business entities communication with electronic government, the assessment<br />of their needs and the current obstacles to the use of the service. From a<br />practical point of view, the thesis proposes a multi-dimensional model which<br />can help economic policy makers to examine how successfully electronic<br />administration services are implemented, which are failures of the previous<br />development of e-government, as well as which are the most effective<br />measures to encourage the acceptance of electronic public services by the<br />business sector.</p>
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