Implementing E-learning and the Quest for Quality in Higher Education in sub- Saharan Africa: Conceptualizing the Prospects and Challenges
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2014-07
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This paper explores the impact of implementing e-learning on the quality of higher education in Africa and the possible challenges that such initiatives have to overcome. It is envisaged that among other advantages, e-learning strategies can improve access, create better learning experiences for students, promote collaborations in the curriculum implementation, and provide efficiency in accessing academic information. However, e-learning initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa face challenges of ICT-related infrastructure, poor policy, and lack of requisite skills for Virtual Learning environments (VLEs) among the higher education workforce and other stakeholders. This paper concludes that there is a need for institutional strategies, and local and international collaboration among government agents, e-learning sponsors, educators, policymakers, ICT as well as and LIS professionals if the e-learning paradigm shift to yield benefits.
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Jkavulya@chuka.ac.ke, jkavulya@gmail.com, edward@aku.edu
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Virtual Universities, e-Learning, Technology, ICTs
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Kavulya, J. (2014). Implementing E-learning and the Quest for Quality in Higher Education in sub-Saharan Africa: Conceptualizing the Prospects and Challenges. The 2nd ELearning Innovations Conference (28th – 31st July 2014) Theme: 21st Century Mobile Learning, Transforming Education, Employment, and Economies Safari Park Hotel & Casino, Nairobi, Kenya.