Abstract
This study aimed at determining the perceptions of distance learning students of the availability, accessibility, usefulness and influence of instructional technologies for acquiring pedagogic experience at Ogbomoso, Osogbo and Ilorin, Nigeria. The study was descriptive of cross-sectional survey type and used a researchers-designed questionnaire tocollect data. A total of 397 undergraduate students were randomly sampled from six faculties in the sampled study centres. Four research questions were raised, answered and analyzed using frequency counts and percentages. The results showed that instructional technologies were not sufficiently available and accessible to the students at study centres for the acquisition of pedagogic experiences. The findings revealed that students displayed a good level of interest in experiential learning using the available instructional technologies due to a high perception of usefulness of instructional technologies for learning. However, inadequacy of the instructional technologies was a constraint towards access and adequacy of their utilization by the students. It was recommended that government and non-governmental organizations should work to procure adequate instructional technologies that would facilitate easy access to pedagogical experiences.
Keywords
Availability, accessibility, utilization, usefulness
Article Type
Article
First Page
584
Last Page
592
Publication Date
10-26-2020
Recommended Citation
Samuel, N, Yusuf, M, & Olumorin, C (2020). Perception of Nigerian Open and Distance Learning Students on the Use of Instructional Technologies for Pedagogic Experience. Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies, 14(4), 584-592. https://doi.org/10.53543/jeps.vol14iss4pp584-592