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Curriculum Design for the Digital Age: Strategies for Effective Technology Integration in Higher Education

Authors: Thelma, Chanda Chansa; Sain, Zohaib Hassan; Mpolomoka, Daniel L.; Akpan, Wisdom Matthew; Davy, Mainde;

Curriculum Design for the Digital Age: Strategies for Effective Technology Integration in Higher Education

Abstract

Overview: In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the integration of technology into curriculum design has become imperative for enhancing educational outcomes. This study explored effective strategies for incorporating technology into curriculum design, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that combines traditional teaching methodologies with modern digital tools. Body of Knowledge: The study identified key elements essential for successful technology integration, including the alignment of digital tools with learning objectives, the importance of professional development for educators, and the role of continuous assessment and feedback. By aligning technology with curriculum goals, educators can ensure that digital tools are used to enhance rather than distract from the learning process. Methods: The research design was descriptive survey with both qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection. The study was conducted in 5 higher learning institutions in Lusaka district, Zambia. The sample consisted 210 respondents which included University lecturers and students. Data was collected from a range of primary and secondary sources to ensure a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the subject. On the other hand, quantitative method made the use of questionnaires, surveys and experiment to gather data that is revised and tabulated in numbers, which allowed the data to be characterized by use of statistical and thematic analysis. Results: The study revealed professional development as a crucial component for equipping teachers with the skills and confidence needed to effectively implement and manage digital resources. Additionally, the study emphasized the need for a collaborative approach, involving stakeholders such as educators, students, parents, and policymakers in the curriculum design process. This ensures that the integration of technology is not only effective but also sustainable and responsive to the changing educational landscape. Recommendation: By leveraging the potential of digital tools, educators can create more dynamic and inclusive learning environments that prepare students for the challenges of the 21st century.

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popularity
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influence
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