Assessment of Experiences With Virtual Learning Among Students in Universities in Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract
This study sought to assess experiences of students in universities in Nairobi county with
virtual learning. The objectives of the study were to explore the learning conditions prior-to
introduction of virtual learning indicative of preparedness for online learning; investigate
perceived benefits of virtual learning among students; and assess the challenges faced by
students in universities in Nairobi in regard to virtual learning. The study adopted a mixed
methods approach. Students in universities in Nairobi, Kenya were targeted. The study
sampled 384 students from 8 universities, both public and private. Data for this study was
collected using a questionnaire and interview schedule from the students. Quantitative data
was analysed using descriptive statistics. Content analysis was used to analyse qualitative
data. On the first objective, the findings show that majority (63.8%) of the students indicated
that they did not believe their University was prepared for virtual learning. Majority (81.5%)
of the respondents in the study indicated that they had ever used virtual learning. Slightly
below half (47.6%) used zoom while 29.7% used Google Meet. Majority (66.8%) of the
respondents agreed that virtual learning needsto be improved. On the second objective, 89.1%
and 81.8% of the students, cited convenience and mobility as the main benefits associated
with virtual learning respectively. Connectivity issues were the main challenge for thestudents
in regard to virtual learning. The study concluded that preparedness for virtual learning among
universities in Nairobi was poor. It was concluded that convenience, mobility and cost
effectiveness were the perceived benefits on virtual learning while connectivity issueswere the
main challenges. The researcher recommended that instead of using free applications,
universities ought to use learning management systems which are tailored to the specific
University’s teaching needs.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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