ICT

The Role of Smartphone towards English Speaking and Listening Skills Enhancement: A Case of the University of Rwanda

Authors: Agnes Uwizeyimana and Cyprien Niyomugabo (University of Rwanda) Abstract: This study sought to explore the role of smartphone applications to enhance English speaking and listening skills at the University of Rwanda. The study is a case study that used voluntary response sampling techniques with 20 students and 6 lecturers. Findings revealed that students used […]

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Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning and Students Electricity Concepts: A Case of Secondary Schools in Arusha, Tanzania

Authors: Abraham Daniel Mollel (University of Rwanda), Evariste Minani (University of Rwanda), Vianney Munezero (University of Rwanda) and Janvier Ngayinteranya (University of Rwanda) Abstract: This study sought to establish the effectiveness of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in improving student’s electricity conceptions among secondary schools in Arusha City through the exploratory research design. The study employed the

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The Response of Tanzania Higher Learning Institutions to e- Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic

Authors: Wilson Pholld Mwakyusa (General Management Department, Tanzania Institute of Accountancy, Tanzania), Lucas Masome Ng`webeya (General Management Department, Tanzania Institute of Accountancy, Tanzania) Abstract: This study examined how the Tanzanian Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) responded to the e-learning implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic period. It employed the Actor Network Theory that informs the socio-technical interactions.

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Challenges of Integrating Information and Communication Technology in Teaching among National Teachers’ Colleges in Uganda

Authors: Charles Nyakito (University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya), Catherine Amimo, PhD (University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya) and Prof. Vencie B. Allida, PhD (Northern Caribbean University, Jamaica) Abstract: In this 21st century, educational institutions the world over are faced with increasing demand from society to transform from analogue practices to digital systems using technology.

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Availability of ICT Facilities and Teachers’ Competence in the Use of ICT among Public Secondary Schools in Ngara District, Tanzania

Authors: Faith Fidelis and Daniel Oduor Onyango, PhD (Saint Augustine University of Tanzania) Abstract: This study sought to establish the availability of ICT facilities and teachers competence in the use of ICT among public secondary schools in Ngara, Tanzania. The study employed a mixed research approach in that interview schedule and questionnaire were employed as

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