1st Edition
Higher Education ICT Integration in Africa Readiness, Implementation and Trajectory
Introduction Ke Yu
Chapter 1: Digital-Centric Higher Education an African Perspective Reuben Dlamini, Thomas (Arno) Louw and Ke Yu
Chapter 2: Multilevel change readiness: theoretical exploration of existing models and proposal Ke Yu
Chapter 3: Absence of a National Policy: ICT Incorporation in Uganda’s Higher Education Institutions George Jjagwe and Lucy Babirye Nanteza
Chapter 4: Policy imperatives for ICT in South African Higher Education Zahraa McDonald, Thabo Motshweni, Sanele Kaka and Ke Yu
Chapter 5: ICT Readiness, Implementation and Trajectory in Higher Education in Rwanda Innocent Twagilimana and Irénée Ndayambaje
Chapter 6: Data-driven decision making through PowerHEDA: the case for multilevel data architecture in South African higher education institutions Neil Davies Evans and Ke Yu
Chapter 7: Exploring Academic Readiness for ICT Intergration Pedagogy at the University of Eswantini Nqobile Ndzinisa, Maxwell V. Mthembu and Gciniwe Nsibande
Chapter 8: The Evolution of ICTs Incorporation at the University of Johannesburg Thomas (Arno) Louw and Ke Yu
Chapter 9: Rethinking ICT integration in teacher education curricula at Diploma Level in Zimbabwe Tendayi Dzinoreva, Logan Govender and George Mavunga
Chapter 10: Transforming assessment in teacher education programmes: from static, conventional assessment to flexible e-assessment Karen Ferreira-Meyers
Conclusion: Higher Education ICT Integration in Africa Reuben Dlamini
Biography
Ke Yu is Associate Professor at the Department of Education Leadership and Management, Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Reuben Dlamini is Associate Professor and Head of Science and Technology at the Wits School of Education, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.






