Published ArticleAlthough the familiarity of technology in general among academics may not be a problem, research has shown that many course instructors are still lagging behind on the uptake of the new technologies, e.g. eLearning platforms for curriculum delivery. This paper aims at investigating the factors that are affecting the uptake of eLearning platforms by course instructors at tertiary level. The paper answers the question: "Why aren't eLearning platforms used more by instructors for curriculum delivery at tertiary level?" A qualitative research approach was employed whereby conversations with purposively selected academics were the data collection technique. Analysis shows that the uptake of the eLearning platforms by course inst...
This study was planned to explore the impact of eLearning on the academic performance of student-tea...
Published ArticleThe aim of this paper is to explore educators' perceptions on the use of Informatio...
The popularity of e-learning (EL) largely infiltrated into every sector of South African institution...
Published ArticleThe purpose of this exploratory mixed methods study was to investigate the level of...
This qualitative study explored the perceived inhibitors of e-learning teaching practice through the...
The study was a cross-sectional exploratory survey to determine lecturers’ and students’ use of the ...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
In this article we provide a quantitative method to predict the acceptance of electronic learning re...
Thesis (DTech (Informatics))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.This study is about teac...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
Published ArticleThe current status of e-learning implementation at the Universities of Technology (...
Published ArticleThis paper reports on a mixed methods study that investigated access to, use, and p...
Published ArticleThe aim of the paper is, firstly, to deal with the reasons for the sudden increase ...
A paper presented by Dr. Ngamau Macharia, During the First Annual Management Research Conference at...
Governments and institutions in Africa are increasingly turning to ICT-based solutions in order to i...
This study was planned to explore the impact of eLearning on the academic performance of student-tea...
Published ArticleThe aim of this paper is to explore educators' perceptions on the use of Informatio...
The popularity of e-learning (EL) largely infiltrated into every sector of South African institution...
Published ArticleThe purpose of this exploratory mixed methods study was to investigate the level of...
This qualitative study explored the perceived inhibitors of e-learning teaching practice through the...
The study was a cross-sectional exploratory survey to determine lecturers’ and students’ use of the ...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
In this article we provide a quantitative method to predict the acceptance of electronic learning re...
Thesis (DTech (Informatics))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.This study is about teac...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
Published ArticleThe current status of e-learning implementation at the Universities of Technology (...
Published ArticleThis paper reports on a mixed methods study that investigated access to, use, and p...
Published ArticleThe aim of the paper is, firstly, to deal with the reasons for the sudden increase ...
A paper presented by Dr. Ngamau Macharia, During the First Annual Management Research Conference at...
Governments and institutions in Africa are increasingly turning to ICT-based solutions in order to i...
This study was planned to explore the impact of eLearning on the academic performance of student-tea...
Published ArticleThe aim of this paper is to explore educators' perceptions on the use of Informatio...
The popularity of e-learning (EL) largely infiltrated into every sector of South African institution...