Integration of web-based learning into higher education institutions in Uganda: Teachers’ perspectives

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Asuman B. [1 ]
Khan M.S.H. [2 ]
Clement C.K. [2 ]
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[1] Islamic University in Uganda, Mbale
[2] Islamic University of Technology, Gazipur City
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Barriers; ICT; Teaching and learning; Web-based learning;
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10.4018/IJWLTT.2018070103
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This article reports on the barriers encountered by teachers and the possible solutions to the integration of web-based learning (WBL) into higher educational institutions in Uganda. A total of 50 teachers in the departments of ICT, management, and social sciences from five different universities were purposively selected. A self-designed questionnaire was adapted to collect participants responses. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to analyze data. The findings indicate that teachers had a positive attitude to incorporate WBL into teaching and learning process, but they encountered some difficulties which were identified as slow internet speeds, insufficient web-based tools, lack of technical support, etc. It further identified possible enablers to overcome these difficulties and provides empirical evidence of incorporating new knowledge in the existing literature. It also provides recommendations in terms of overcoming difficulties to enhance and incorporate WBL in teaching and learning contexts of higher education in Uganda particularly and developing countries in general. Copyright © 2018, IGI Global.
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