Authors: Lazaro Inon Kumbo (National Institute of Transport, Tanzania), Shabani Bakari Juma (National Institute of Transport, Tanzania), Robert Michael Sikumbili (National Institute of Transport, Tanzania) and Rodrick Frank Mero (National Institute of Transport, Tanzania)
Abstract: This study delved into the use of hologram technology to bridge the practical learning gaps in the Competency-Based Education and Training framework when using E-learning platforms. The study utilized a convergent mixed-method, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches. The study focused on 26 public tertiary learning institutions located in Dar es Salaam. It selected 14 widely used e-learning platforms for a comprehensive analysis, ensuring diverse representation. The study’s statistical treatment included descriptive statistics and content analysis. The study concluded that the platforms are crucial in delivering content and in teaching, uploading lecture notes and administering tests. However, the use of technology in final examinations and practical assignments indicates notable gaps that need addressing, requiring advanced technologies such as hologram. Addressing these gaps will require technological advancements and continuous professional development for academic staff to optimize the use of e-learning platforms and ensure they meet the comprehensive needs of modern education. This holistic approach will strengthen the alignment of e-learning practices with the CBET framework, fostering a more effective and inclusive learning environment.