Contextualising thesis process digitalisation at a university in Ghana
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Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
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This study utilised thesis process as a case to investigate how its digitalisation can improve
operational and pedagogical processes. A thesis management system (Wihi), developed during
thesis process digitalisation in a Finnish university, was piloted at the University of Ghana. The
purpose was to see if the system supported the thesis process at the University of Ghana and if
good practices were transferable. A total of 44 system users from the University of Ghana
participated in the pilot to develop a more fluent and effortless thesis process for students,
supervisors and coordinators. Eight of them were selected as informants for the study through
interviews and a focus group. The data were coded and analysed using theory-based content
analysis. The study’s findings reveal that the manual thesis process in use was laborious and
dispersive, resulting in supervisors and coordinators frequently losing track of students’ work
progress. The digitalisation improved the administrative and educational experiences of all the
parties concerned, helping students and supervisors to maintain a transparent thesis process based discussion and to better plan writing schedules. Additionally, coordinators were able to use
data from thesis processes to support their decision-making. The results demonstrate that the
good practices of thesis process digitalisation can be transferred across these two universities.
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