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Use of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in Tertiary Education in Ghana: A Case Study of Electronic Learning (E-Learning)
Use of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in Tertiary Education in Ghana: A Case Study of Electronic Learning (E-Learning)
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Oleh : Nana Yaw Asabere , Samuel Edusah Enguah, International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research
Dibuat : 2012-06-23, dengan 1 file
Keyword : Education, ICT, E-Learning, Distance Learning
Subjek : Use of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in Tertiary Education in Ghana: A Case Study of Electronic Learning (E-Learning)
Url : http://esjournals.org/journaloftechnology/archive/vol2no1/vol2no1_9.pdf
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Population growth and the increasing number of people seeing the relevance of education as well as demand for tertiary education in
Ghana have been on the rise yearly. Tertiary institutions in Ghana have been unpleasantly turning away large numbers of qualified
applicants due to lack of facilities. To solve some of these problems in the tertiary educational sector of Ghana, the use of ICT through E-
Learning have a major role to play. This paper discusses and elaborates the importance of E-Learning in the tertiary educational sector of
Ghana as well as the different issues concerned in the implementation of an E-Learning System. The study also shows how ICT through
E-Learning has helped or can help people access tertiary education by not necessarily being on the campus of the respective tertiary
institutions. E-learning can be seen as a solution to the various factors that affect access to tertiary education such as lack of facilities to
meet increasing educational demand due to population growth. It can also help workers or working people who want to attain higher
education but cannot opt for residential tertiary education for one reason or the other. The researchers recommend that every tertiary
institution in Ghana should make E-learning part of its structure, so as to facilitate and speed up the development of education and the
country as a whole.
Population growth and the increasing number of people seeing the relevance of education as well as demand for tertiary education in
Ghana have been on the rise yearly. Tertiary institutions in Ghana have been unpleasantly turning away large numbers of qualified
applicants due to lack of facilities. To solve some of these problems in the tertiary educational sector of Ghana, the use of ICT through E-
Learning have a major role to play. This paper discusses and elaborates the importance of E-Learning in the tertiary educational sector of
Ghana as well as the different issues concerned in the implementation of an E-Learning System. The study also shows how ICT through
E-Learning has helped or can help people access tertiary education by not necessarily being on the campus of the respective tertiary
institutions. E-learning can be seen as a solution to the various factors that affect access to tertiary education such as lack of facilities to
meet increasing educational demand due to population growth. It can also help workers or working people who want to attain higher
education but cannot opt for residential tertiary education for one reason or the other. The researchers recommend that every tertiary
institution in Ghana should make E-learning part of its structure, so as to facilitate and speed up the development of education and the
country as a whole.
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