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Status of e-learning implementation to enhance learning in Tanzanian university institutions

Ambele, Raiton Malema ; Kaijage, Shubi Felix ; Dida, Mussa Ally and Trojer, Lena LU (2025) In International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning 17(3). p.355-376
Abstract

This study examines the current e-learning implementation in Tanzanian universities, highlighting the challenges and opportunities associated with its utilisation. Data was collected from 610 respondents, including e-learning support staff, lecturers, and students from five selected universities through questionnaires and interviews. The findings reveal that universities in Tanzania still face implementation challenges despite significant growth in e-learning adoption. These challenges encompass limited internet and technological infrastructure, inadequate access to high-quality e-learning materials, low digital literacy proficiency among students and educators, insufficient support systems, and resistance to change. Strategies such as... (More)

This study examines the current e-learning implementation in Tanzanian universities, highlighting the challenges and opportunities associated with its utilisation. Data was collected from 610 respondents, including e-learning support staff, lecturers, and students from five selected universities through questionnaires and interviews. The findings reveal that universities in Tanzania still face implementation challenges despite significant growth in e-learning adoption. These challenges encompass limited internet and technological infrastructure, inadequate access to high-quality e-learning materials, low digital literacy proficiency among students and educators, insufficient support systems, and resistance to change. Strategies such as improving internet connectivity, developing relevant educational materials, providing comprehensive training and support, establishing robust learner support systems, and fostering an innovative culture are recommended to address these issues. By tackling these challenges, Tanzanian higher education institutions can effectively integrate e-learning and enhance the educational experiences of their students.

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e-learning, e-learning system, education quality, ICT infrastructure, personalised learning
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International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
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22 pages
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Inderscience Publishers
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1753-5255
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10.1504/IJTEL.2025.147055
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