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University e-learning methodologies and their financial implications: evidence from Uganda

University e-learning methodologies and their financial implications: evidence from Uganda This paper aims to analyze the financial implications associated with Ugandan universities employing e-learning techniques and to suggest sound policy solutions to the problems the investigation found.Design/methodology/approachTo illustrate how e-learning is used in Uganda, the study used a descriptive research design. The study used a quantitative methodology to highlight the various experiences associated with utilizing e-learning platforms from various universities. A questionnaire survey was distributed to university students, and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in order to understand the usage of e-learning and Persons correlation to understand the degree of the relationship between the study variables.FindingsThe study findings reveal that e-learning approaches in universities are favorably correlated with their financial implications (r = 0.598; p-value 0.05). It was excruciatingly difficult to access online learning resources and platforms, and there was a severe lack of power. Some academic staff members lacked adequate e-learning platform training, and students noted that e-learning eased communication between students and lecturers, whereas Internet subscription and acquisition of mobile devices were expensive.Research limitations/implicationsThe research was limited to three districts in western Uganda, and thus, it may not be possible to extrapolate the results to the entire nation.Practical implicationsUniversities are open to these changes since the digital world is moving more quickly, overall, and this trend has crept into education as well. Policymakers and other universities may utilize the study's findings to inform their decisions.Originality/valueThe study offers useful insights into how e-learning systems have altered university teaching methods. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Association of Open Universities Journal Emerald Publishing

University e-learning methodologies and their financial implications: evidence from Uganda

University e-learning methodologies and their financial implications: evidence from Uganda

Asian Association of Open Universities Journal , Volume 17 (3): 13 – Dec 9, 2022

Abstract

This paper aims to analyze the financial implications associated with Ugandan universities employing e-learning techniques and to suggest sound policy solutions to the problems the investigation found.Design/methodology/approachTo illustrate how e-learning is used in Uganda, the study used a descriptive research design. The study used a quantitative methodology to highlight the various experiences associated with utilizing e-learning platforms from various universities. A questionnaire survey was distributed to university students, and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in order to understand the usage of e-learning and Persons correlation to understand the degree of the relationship between the study variables.FindingsThe study findings reveal that e-learning approaches in universities are favorably correlated with their financial implications (r = 0.598; p-value 0.05). It was excruciatingly difficult to access online learning resources and platforms, and there was a severe lack of power. Some academic staff members lacked adequate e-learning platform training, and students noted that e-learning eased communication between students and lecturers, whereas Internet subscription and acquisition of mobile devices were expensive.Research limitations/implicationsThe research was limited to three districts in western Uganda, and thus, it may not be possible to extrapolate the results to the entire nation.Practical implicationsUniversities are open to these changes since the digital world is moving more quickly, overall, and this trend has crept into education as well. Policymakers and other universities may utilize the study's findings to inform their decisions.Originality/valueThe study offers useful insights into how e-learning systems have altered university teaching methods.

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Marus Eton and Rest Chance
ISSN
1858-3431
DOI
10.1108/aaouj-05-2022-0069
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Abstract

This paper aims to analyze the financial implications associated with Ugandan universities employing e-learning techniques and to suggest sound policy solutions to the problems the investigation found.Design/methodology/approachTo illustrate how e-learning is used in Uganda, the study used a descriptive research design. The study used a quantitative methodology to highlight the various experiences associated with utilizing e-learning platforms from various universities. A questionnaire survey was distributed to university students, and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in order to understand the usage of e-learning and Persons correlation to understand the degree of the relationship between the study variables.FindingsThe study findings reveal that e-learning approaches in universities are favorably correlated with their financial implications (r = 0.598; p-value 0.05). It was excruciatingly difficult to access online learning resources and platforms, and there was a severe lack of power. Some academic staff members lacked adequate e-learning platform training, and students noted that e-learning eased communication between students and lecturers, whereas Internet subscription and acquisition of mobile devices were expensive.Research limitations/implicationsThe research was limited to three districts in western Uganda, and thus, it may not be possible to extrapolate the results to the entire nation.Practical implicationsUniversities are open to these changes since the digital world is moving more quickly, overall, and this trend has crept into education as well. Policymakers and other universities may utilize the study's findings to inform their decisions.Originality/valueThe study offers useful insights into how e-learning systems have altered university teaching methods.

Journal

Asian Association of Open Universities JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Dec 9, 2022

Keywords: University education; Digitalization in universities; E-learning; Financial implications; Information and communications technology

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