Department
Computer Science and Informatics
Computer Science and Informatics
Office
Mathematical Sciences Building 207
- Qualifications
- 2001 - B.Sc. (Computer Science, Physics)
- 2008 - B.Sc. (Hons) (Computer Information Systems)
- 2014 - M.Sc. (Computer Information Systems)
Nkalai, T. S. (2014). Comparing the Sensor Glove and Questionnaire as Measures of Computer Anxiety. MSc dissertation. University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.)
Nkalai, T. S. & De Wet, L. (2011). Comparing the Sensor Glove and Eye-Tracker as Alternatives to Measure Computer Anxiety, SAICSIT 2011 Post- graduate Student Symposium, Cape Town, SA.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Conference Contribution
Nkalai, T. S., De Wet, L. & Schall, R. (2015). Comparing the Sensor Glove and Questionnaire as Measures of Computer Anxiety. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems (PhyCS), pp. 93-103.
- Accredited Journal Publication
Blignaut, P., Dednam, E., & Nkalai, T. (2016). Computer ownership and usage as predictors of computer literacy of South African students. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 15(6), 638-664.
- Computer Science Education
- Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
- BCIS1623 (Introduction to Software Design)
- BCIS2614 (Systems Analysis and Design)
- BCIS3714 (Information Systems in Organizations)
- CSIS1683 (Visual Basic for Applications)
- CSIL1511 & CSIL1522 (Computer Literacy - Basic & Advanced Ms Word, Excel, & PowerPoint)
Worked with students from Mangaung community in computer literacy training which led to computer anxiety research.