Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania

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Autores principales: Ghasia, Mohamed A., De Smet, Egbert, Musabila, Albogast
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spelling oai:null:123456789-10392024-08-12T05:44:22Z Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania Ghasia, Mohamed A. De Smet, Egbert Musabila, Albogast mobile learning deployment - Tanzania mobile learning (m-learning) m-learning deployment in Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) mobile learning deployment design science research connectivism critical theory of technology Mobile learning in Africa and Tanzania M-learning potentials M-learning deployment challenges Nil Over the past two decades, mobile learning (m-learning) has been a purposeful area of research among educational technologists, educators and instructional designers whereby doubts and controversies over its relevancy and applicability have been keenly addressed. This paper explores stakeholders’ perceptions of m-learning deployment in Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs). Specifically, we examine the potential of m-learning for HLIs in Tanzania and the challenges that hinder successful m-learning deployment. We adopt a comparative qualitative case study design in which four HLIs in Tanzania were purposefully selected. The study uses a combination of design science research approach and qualitative methods including grounded theory, document reviews, and observation. The respondents included university lecturers, students and ICT experts, who were selected for the interviews through theoretical sampling. The transcripts were loaded, coded and analyzed in NVIVO software. The results indicate that mobiles (smartphones, tablets, laptops, feature phones etc.) are widely used in the HLIs. Stakeholders perceive that m-learning deployment is important and useful because it improves the quality of the learning experience. The results further indicate that there are financial, pedagogical, technological, infrastructural, individual – and policy–related challenges that hinder the successful deployment of m-learning in HLIs in Tanzania include limited network coverage, some students´ inability to afford mobiles, lack of qualified staff for mobile content and administration preparation, gaps in the existing policies, and faulty course design. However, our results show that participants are optimistic about the potential of m-learning in the HLIs of Tanzania. They expect m-learning will improve access to learning resources, and teacher-student and student-student interaction without being restricted by time or place. Thus, m-learning is considered to have the potential to address issues of crowded classrooms, expertise, access to learning materials, flexibility of the learners, and remote connectivity. We recommend that HLIs should prioritize m-learning and commit resources to the success of the related projects. We also recommend that the governments and stakeholders provide policy interventions, subsidize mobile technologies, expand network coverage, build capacity within and outside HLIs, and improve digital literacy by integrating ICT education at all levels of education Private 2024-08-12T05:44:18Z 2024-08-12T05:44:18Z 2018 APA https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1039 application/pdf
spellingShingle mobile learning deployment - Tanzania
mobile learning (m-learning)
m-learning deployment in Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs)
mobile learning deployment
design science research
connectivism
critical theory of technology
Mobile learning in Africa and Tanzania
M-learning potentials
M-learning deployment challenges
Ghasia, Mohamed A.
De Smet, Egbert
Musabila, Albogast
Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania
title Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania
title_full Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania
title_fullStr Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania
title_short Towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions: A report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in Tanzania
title_sort towards mobile learning deployment in higher learning institutions a report on the qualitative inquiries conducted in four universities in tanzania
topic mobile learning deployment - Tanzania
mobile learning (m-learning)
m-learning deployment in Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs)
mobile learning deployment
design science research
connectivism
critical theory of technology
Mobile learning in Africa and Tanzania
M-learning potentials
M-learning deployment challenges
url https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1039
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