The influence of ICT infrastructure on readiness to adopt e-learning in secondary schools in Kitui district, Kenya
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2011Author
MULWA, ANGELINE SABINA
KYALO, DOROTHY NDUNGE
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This article advocates for speedy provision of ICT infrastructure in all secondary schools to make it
possible for the teachers and learners to adopt e-learning to accelerate development and economic
growth of our Nation. The article explores the relationship between ICT infrastructure and readiness
to adopt e-learning in secondary schools It is based on literature review and field research by
employing cross–sectional survey research design to determine the extent to which Information
Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure influences readiness to adopt e-learning in
secondary schools in Kitui district. A single questionnaire coupled with observation schedule were
used to collect data from 15 provincial and 36 District schools selected through stratified random
sampling .Null hypotheses were tested by using two way ANOVA at 0.05 and regression analysis. The
results established that institutional factors such as infrastructure (connectivity, sources of energy
and e-equipment) have a significant influence on readiness to adopt e-learning. However, most
schools in Kitui district did not have adequate infrastructure to support the adoption of e-learning. It
was recommended that the government should seek to address the issue of e-learning infrastructure
in secondary schools in Kitui district and indeed all other districts before embarking on full scale
implementation of e-learning in schools.
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Department of Extra-Mural Studies
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Influence of ICT infrastructure on readiness to adopt e-learning in secondary schools in Kitui district, Kenya
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