Adoption and utilisation of learning/course management systems : the study of University of Professional Studies, Accra.
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Date
2014
Authors
Adjin-Tettey, Theodora Dame
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Abstract
Technological changes are having a great
impact on teaching and learning all over the world.
Students in Ghana at the various levels, especially, the
tertiary level are also becoming more technologically
inclined with most of them owning computers and having
access to the world wide web. Access to smart phones is
even making this easier. Oblinger and Oblinger, (2005)
describe net generation students as highly literate,
preferring to learn by doing experiential and also at ease
with image-rich environments than text. For these and
many other reasons, many universities (and even some
senior secondary schools) around the world have course
materials, lectures and discussions online in addition to
classroom-based learning. Once online, students can
access the latest information at any time and make copies
of materials or download course materials and even
partake in discussion forums, quizzes and turn in
assignments online. Students can also communicate with
instructors and other students whenever their schedules
permit. This study sought to find out of the level of
acceptance of the system and whether it is helping
students get more from their courses. It also tested the
some of the assumptions of the technology acceptance
model (TAM) on which the study was based.
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Adoption, Utilisation, Moodle, Course Management Systems (CMS)
Citation
Adjin-Tettey, T.D. 2014. Adoption and utilisation of learning/course management systems: the study of University of Professional Studies, Accra. International Journal of ICT and Management. 2(1): 38-64.