دور استخدام تكنولوجيا المعلومات والإتصال في تسيير العمل الجامعي خلال جائحة كورونا‎


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The purpose of the study was to identify the role of the use of information and communication technology ICT in the conduct of university work during the Corona pandemic, as well as to identify the tools of the ICT that can be used in universities and their application areas in the conduct of work in universities. The descriptive analytical method was used to carry out this theoretical study and secondary sources were used to gather information. It was concluded that ICT has an important role in the conduct of university work, through which to evaluating the various activities that take place at the university, whether administrative, financial activities or those related to the educational process. Through human resources management systems, the presence and departure of staff can be verified through the electronic footprint system. Also, through information and communication technology software, it is possible to follow the progress of the implementation of current activities and to know the faltering activities. With regard to financial activities, the financial systems can assess the financial position of the university, and clarify all revenues and expenses easily. In addition to the possibility of preparing the balance sheet and the various budgets needed by the university and comparing them with previous periods of time. Electronic payment methods also provide more transparency and credibility in revenue collection. As for the activities related to the educational process, ICT can be used in the process of assessing the students' level through the students' implementation of exams electronically using computers and through applications through which it is easy to answer the exam and obtain the result immediately after completion. The study concluded with a recommendation related to the need to rely on the use of information and communication technology because of its great role in the conduct of university work, both in the Corona pandemic and in normal conditions. (Published abstract)