USING ICTs TO TEACH TRANSLATION STUDIES AND CARRY OUT RESEARCH AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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This paper lists various ICTs used in the translation industry and examines the
possibility of delivering translation courses online against the background of the
COVID-19 pandemic. The methodology is descriptive, conceptual and critical.
Indeed, the paper describes the ICTs such as Computer Assisted Translation (CAT)
tools and Learning Management Systems (LMS) used in both the translation
industry and virtual classes and then it discusses the need to make them affordable
and user-friendly in a typical African context. An example of conceptual research
approach is also given. Some of the findings of this paper are that although the
introduction of LMS in academic institutions in Africa has the potential to enhance
students’ computer literacy and provide traditional, virtual, and blended modes of
delivery, students’ engagement remains a challenge. To address this problem, the
instructional design of online classes is key in encouraging peer interactions, and
substantial management and organisation efforts are required to improve the social
aspect of online learning.
