scholarly journals Role of EDUTECH in Digitalisation of Higher Education

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manoj Tripathi ◽  
Sangeeta Jauhari

The digitalisation wave has swept every aspect of the society be it daily chores, to shopping,to travel to manufacturing to retailing to advancements in medicine and so on. How can education be untouched by the transformations that the digitalisation is bringing to this sector? Technological impact on Indian higher education is expected to increase. The Higher Education sector is already experimenting with technological solutions like Digital Marketing, Chatbots, Lead management, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, Cloud computing & Blockchain Technology. There are various EDUTECHs that are working in the areas like admissions, counselling, online learning, placements, alumni associations, operations, assessments. This paper attempts to evaluate the digitalisation scenario in higher education, key technologies & its drivers & will identify the EDUTECH solutions that will help in accelerating the digitalisation in higher education

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Neha Garg ◽  
Asim Talukdar ◽  
Anirban Ganguly ◽  
Chitresh Kumar

Purpose This study aims to investigate the role of knowledge hiding (KH) on academic performance, using three antecedents – relatedness with peers, territoriality of knowledge and performance motivation. It also looked into the moderating role of academic self-efficacy upon student’s KH behavior and academic performance. The research was grounded on the theory of reasoned action. Design/methodology/approachx Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to analyze the five hypotheses. The data was collected through a primary survey based on a structured questionnaire with a sample size of 324 students from the Indian higher education institutions. Findings The study found that performance motivation and territoriality are positively associated with KH, which is further positively related to students’ academic performance. Sense of relatedness had no influence upon KH behavior, implying that proximity of social relationships does not predict KH behavior among students. Additionally, it was also observed that while evasive (a situation where the knowledge hider deliberately provides incorrect, partial or misleading information) and rationalized KH (a situation where the knowledge hider tries to provide a rational justification for not sharing the knowledge) had a significant influence on the academic performance of the students, the effect of “playing dumb” was not significant. The study did not reveal any moderating effect of academic self-efficacy on all three forms of KH and academic performance. Practical implications The findings of the study are expected to be valuable for instructors, administrative authorities and policymakers at the higher education level, to create a more conducive teaching and learning environment. Out of the three hiding strategies, students indulge more often in rationalized KH. Based on the outcomes of this research, management may focus toward the creation of an institutional environment conducive toward knowledge sharing interdependency among students. Originality/value One of the novel contributions of this study is that it analyzes Indian higher education, providing a developing country perspective, thereby contributing to the body of knowledge in knowledge management and hiding. The study also intends to understand the interplay of constructs such as KH, territoriality, sense of relatedness and academic performance, which have not been discussed previously within the higher education context, thus making the research work original. The study was done among the students and hence, brings in the academic perspective in the KH literature, which has seen limited research impetus.


2017 ◽  
pp. 983-1009
Author(s):  
Shalaka Parker

Higher Education in the post globalization knowledge economy is beset with a host of problems pertaining to quality. Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) are in a dire need of strengthening individual and institutional effectiveness in imparting higher education that meets the global quality requirements. In keeping with the current scenario of Higher Education, it is essential to understand the bi-focal role of Academic Entrepreneurship and Academic Leadership in enhancing the quality of Higher Education. The purpose of this chapter is to understand the symbiotic relation between the two and their role in enhancing the quality of higher education. It also attempts to propose an integrated framework of the Indian Higher Education System's entrepreneurial and leadership system and finally it attempts to devise or suggest strategies to be adopted by both in synchrony to act as catalysts' for Quality Higher Education.


Author(s):  
Raja Sarath Kumar Boddu ◽  
Ashwinkumar A. Santoki ◽  
Shopita Khurana ◽  
Poonam Vitthal Koli ◽  
Ravi Rai ◽  
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Author(s):  
Chander Diwaker ◽  
Atul Sharma ◽  
Pradeep Tomar

Artificial intelligence is an emerging technology that is popular in education technology. AI plays a vital role to e-teaching and e-learning in higher education. In this chapter, a major focus is on exploring the wonders of the development of AI in higher education for teaching and learning processes. It analyses the educational ramifications of rising innovations in transit student learning and how organizations instruct and develop. Late inventive degrees of progress and the accelerating new headway in cutting edge training are researched to predict the future thought of cutting-edge instruction in all actuality. The role of AI in higher education is presented in detail by systematic review.


Author(s):  
Seema Sahai ◽  
Sharad Khattar ◽  
Richa Goel

Artificial education intelligence (AIEd) is one of the emerging educational technological fields. A most logical question which comes up is, Is it possible to ensure quality in higher education? Can use of AI and sister technologies help us deliver in the mission? Will it be able to tackle all or most of shortcomings in the field of education? This study aims in a systematic review to provide an overview of AI applications research in education. Technology use in education and learning has undergone a remarkable transformation in the education sector. In order to accomplish this purpose, a quantitative analysis approach was used by open end questionnaire for a survey of scholars. This chapter examined the possible impacts of artificial intelligence on universities. The empirical findings indicate that the knowledge of AI is declining and there is a need to disperse knowledge of technology in higher education.


2021 ◽  
pp. 41-52
Author(s):  
Bushan Kumar

Ever since Indian higher education system treats education as a public good inevitably then it belongs to social sector. For years together it has been trying its level best to uplift the weaker section of our Indian society. This paper explore the barrier and enabler, identifies and analyses the social, personal, economic and educational problems Of the Scheduled Castes students (SCs) with reference to those who are pursuing and who did not pursue the higher education in their social contexts. The paper will focus on the higher education and Scheduled Caste in Indian and Jammu and Kashmir context and the role of Dr.B.R. Ambedkar in affirmative action in India. The rationale behind this paper is to analyze the barriers faced by SC students for not pursuing higher education, and to analyze the enablers which enable them to pursue higher education successfully. Paper will also highlight how some of the scheduled castes students successfully overcome to these issues and others failed in doing so. The data was collected through interview and analyze.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 1406-1421
Author(s):  
Carlos Reis-Marques ◽  
Ronnie Figueiredo ◽  
Miguel de Castro Neto

Research related to blockchain is rapidly gaining importance in the higher education. This opportunity collaborates with a proposal for a review of papers on the main blockchain topic. The bibliometric analysis included 61 peer-reviewed articles published in the Scopus database during the period of 2016 to 2021. This paper offers the identification of gaps in the literature enabling studies on the subject in higher education. The article identifies the main applications of blockchain technology in higher education around the world, as well as suggests future investigations. For further scientific investigation, we propose the operationalization of each of the researched approaches, especially combining the blockchain relationship, artificial intelligence, digital innovation, digital maturity, and customer experience in higher education.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Alyoshina

Artificial intelligence (AI) is embedded in digital marketing technologies and so facilitates the development of university marketing management. The article discusses digital globalization trends and factors influential for AI deployment in higher education.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tahereh Saheb ◽  
Bahareh Amini

Abstract Purpose: The goal of digital marketing is to enhance strategic decision making to discover competitive and consumer behavior, and to provide early warnings of risks and opportunities. In the age of digitalization, digital marketing may be influenced with the use of cognitive technologies and also open sources of big data. The aim of this paper is to understand the impact of artificial intelligence analytics on digital marketing and the role of open big data and AI analytics competencies in this relationship.Design: A structural equation modeling of the 227 questionnaire was carried out. Findings: Our analysis shows that open big data has a significant impact on digital marketing, and AI analytical competencies moderate the impact of open big data on digital marketing. Value: Theoretically, this study extends the literature on knowledge-based view and AI analytics in digital marketing. Practically, this study broadens understandings regarding the perquisites of digital marketing through the use of cognitive technologies and open big data


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