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ICT in higher education: a logistic perspective from the pandemic period

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A period of pandemics and distance learning has forced teachers to plunge headlong into the technological challenges of education. Today, it is possible to look back on this time as an educational milestone that, although forced, contributed to a much-needed leap into the digital age in higher education. Information and communication technologies (ICT) have contributed to a significant paradigm shift in learning and the roles of teachers and students in education today. ICT tools in the educational process have become indispensable, whether for on-site teaching, an exclusively online system, or a hybrid scheme. Therefore, this study aims to establish how modern technology has enabled a unity of resources in the education process and to identify how the pandemic conditions have affected the logistics process for didactics, particularly related to providing a unity of the right resources in the correct place. Moreover, the authors indicate the benefits of the described changes in the didactic process for teachers and students in the post-pandemic period.
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35--45
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Bibliogr. 20 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Economics 119/121 Armii Krajowej St., 81-824 Sopot, Poland
  • University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Economics 119/121 Armii Krajowej St., 81-824 Sopot, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Al-ruz, J.A. & Khasawneh, S. (2011) Jordanian preservice teachers’ and technology integration: A human resource development approach. Educational Technology & Society 14(4), pp. 77–87.
  • 2. Alshaboul, Y., Hamaidi, D., Arouri, Y. & Alshaboul, A. (2021) COVID-19 enforced shift to distance education: Readiness and challenges. Journal of Education and E-Learning Research 8(3), pp. 349–359.
  • 3. Armstrong-Mensah, E., Ramsey-White, K., Yankey, B. & Self-Brown, S. (2020) COVID-19 and distance learning: Effects on Georgia State University School of Public Health Students. Front Public Health 8, 576227.
  • 4. Chaberek, M. (2020) Logistics order in management (in Polish). Gdańsk: Gdańsk University Press.
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  • 6. Dębicka, O., Reszka, L., Borodo, A., Galik, A., Markiewicz, M. & Reszka, M. (2022) Technical Platform Booklet. Revision of available IT solutions for online education. [Online]. InCompEdu IO2 deliverable 1. Available from: https:// incompedu.ug.edu.pl/deliverables/ [Accessed: January 28, 2023].
  • 7. Filho, W.L., Wall, T., Rayman-Bacchus, L., Mifsud, M., Pritchard, D.J., Orlovic Lovren, V., Farinha, C., Petrovic, D.S. & Balogun, A.L. (2021) Impacts of COVID-19 and social isolation on academic staff and students at universities: a cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health 21(1), 1213.
  • 8. Hebert, E., Wood, R., Jeon, K. & Reena, I. (2022) Faculty making the emergency online transition during the COVID-19 pandemic: Effects of prior online teaching experience and strategies used to learn to teach online (Special Edition 2022). Higher Learning Research Communications 12, doi:10.18870/hlrc.v12i0.1322.
  • 9. Hodges, C.B., Moore, S., Lockee, B.B., Trust, T. & Bond, A.M. (2020) The Difference Between Emergency Remote Teaching and Online Learning. [Online]. Available from: https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/3/the-difference-between-emergency-remote-teaching-and-online-learning [Accessed: January 28, 2023].
  • 10. Li, Y., Wen, X., Li, L., Zhou, Y.-E., Huang, L., Ling, B., Liao, X. & Tang, Q. (2021) Exploration of online education mode for postgraduate education under the background of COVID-19. Advances in Applied Sociology 11(5), pp. 223– 230.
  • 11. Lin, M.-C., Wang, P.-Y. & Lin, I.-C. (2012) Pedagogy technology: A two-dimensional model for teachers’ ICT integration. British Journal of Educational Technology 43(1), pp. 97–108.
  • 12. Naciri, A., Baba, A.M., Achbani, A. & Kharbach, A. (2020) Mobile learning in higher education: Unavoidable alternative during COVID-19. Aquademia 4(1), ep20016, doi: 10.29333/aquademia/8227.
  • 13. Naim, M., Lalwani, C., Fortuin, L., Schmidt, T., Taylor, J. & Aronsson, H. (2000) A model for logistics systems engineering management education in Europe. European Journal of Engineering Education 25, 1, pp. 65–82.
  • 14. Pöntynen, R., Nyroos, S., Dadić, L., Orazi, A., Gustavino, B., Dębicka, O., Borodo, A., Galik, A., Paştiu, C., Maican, S., Muntean, A., Bužan, E. & Iacolina, L. (2022) Report on identified challenges and problems that occurred during the transition to online teaching mode in the COVID-19 pandemic period. [Online]. InCompEdu IO1 deliverable 1. Available from: https://incompedu.ug.edu.pl/ deliverables/ [Accessed: January 28, 2023].
  • 15. Reszka, L. (2021) Decision making process in the management of logistics support system. In: C. Mańkowski, L. Reszka (eds): Modelowanie procesów i systemów logistycznych, part. XXII. Gdańsk: Gdańsk University Press.
  • 16. Szołtysek, J. & Twaróg, S. (2013) The concept of social logistics in logistics paradigm (in Polish). In: Studia Ekonomiczne/Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Katowicach 175, Demograficzne uwarunkowania logistyki społecznej, pp. 13–31.
  • 17. Tezci, E. (2011a) Factors that influence preservice teachers’ ICT usage in education. European Journal of Teacher Education 34(4), pp. 483–499.
  • 18. Tezci, E. (2011b) Turkish primary school teachers’ perceptions of school culture regarding ICT integration. Educational Technology Research and Development 59, pp. 429–443.
  • 19. Tomczyk, Ł. & Walker, C. (2021) The emergency (crisis) e-learning as a challenge for teachers in Poland. Education and Information Technologies 26(6), pp. 6847–6877.
  • 20. Zhou, X. & Milecka-Forres, M. (2021) Two groups separated by a shared goal: how academic managers and lecturers have embraced the introduction of digital technologies in UK Higher Education. Research in Learning Technology 29, doi: 10.25304/rlt.v29.2446.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2024).
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