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The Effects Of E-Learning On Student’S Academic Performance And The Role Mobile Technologies Play At The University Of Zambia.

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dc.contributor.advisor Edward Mwalimu
dc.contributor.author Sikombe, Vangeli
dc.contributor.author Siyandi, Kenneth
dc.contributor.author Chanda, Jabbes
dc.contributor.author Chanda, Micheal
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-03T08:56:34Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-03T08:56:34Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri http://lis.unza.zm:8080/archive/handle/123456789/13
dc.description.abstract The introduction of e-learning in higher education has brought radical changes in the way undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are designed and delivered. University students now have access to their courses anytime, anywhere, which makes e-learning and m-learning popular and fashionable among university students globally. Nevertheless, students and instructors are now challenged, as they have to adopt new pedagogies in learning and teaching. This chapter explores the effect of e-learning on student’s academic performance and the role mobile technologies play at the University of Zambia , as well as the relevant current developments and challenges related to the major stakeholders (educators and students) in higher education. It mainly investigates the student and educators’ views and perceptions of e-learning, as well as its future potential in higher education. Data was collected from 100 randomly sampled students and lecturers of the University of Zambia for the 2016/20217 to 2019/2020 academic years using self- administered questionnaires. Out of 100 questionnaires distributed. 87 questionnaires were returned giving a response rate of 87%. The results shows that most of the UNZA students and educators use e- learning tools to some limited extent, and there is still opportunity to reach full integration with curriculum and the blended learning approach. Most of the responses had challenges in accessing the internet, a few said they had challenges with power outages and setting assessment as for the lecturers. Further, it is proposed that professional development should be provided to instructors to enable them to use the available new technologies in an appropriate and effective way. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship MR MWALIMU en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The University Of Zambia en_US
dc.subject E-learning
dc.subject Mobile Technologies
dc.subject Corona Virus Disease 19
dc.subject Internet
dc.subject Information and Communications Technologies
dc.title The Effects Of E-Learning On Student’S Academic Performance And The Role Mobile Technologies Play At The University Of Zambia. en_US
dc.type Technical Report en_US


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