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On-Line Quality Management a Precursor for Improving E-Learning Adoption in Midwifery Schools in Uganda
Author(s) -
June Patrick Bigirwa,
Stephen Ndawula,
Esther Frances Naluwemba
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of educational methodology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2469-9632
DOI - 10.12973/ijem.6.2.271
Subject(s) - quality (philosophy) , quality management , learning management , data collection , total quality management , management styles , psychology , knowledge management , computer science , business , management system , operations management , marketing , mathematics education , statistics , engineering , political science , public relations , mathematics , philosophy , epistemology , service (business)
E-learning pedagogy is used in many health training institutions in Uganda, However, despite the high investment, elearning adoption is still low. This study aimed at ascertaining the relevance of on-line quality management in improve elearning adoption in midwifery schools in Uganda. It used an explanatory sequential mixed methods design to ascertain if online quality management was significant at improving e-learning adoption and the on-line quality traits which would be implemented by midwifery schools to improve e-learning adoption. Data collection was conducted in two phases, the first entailed quantitative data collection and analysis to determine if on-line quality management was significant to e-learning adoption. The second embraced a qualitative data collection and analysis to ascertain the detailed traits of on-line quality management relevant to e-learning adoption. Linear regression analysis established on-line quality management had influence on e-learning adoption (p=0.000). On-line quality management accounted for 55.5% of the variance in e-learning adoption with a strong positive statistically significant relationship, and its salient traits included; Compact Disc, Read-Only-Memory materials meets the expectation of users, collaborative improvement of on-line quality, Learning Management System meets expectations of users, providing the best on-line experience, e-learning program being described as an excellent on-line learning experience, and guidelines for improving on-line quality. Midwifery schools therefore have to focus on the six most relevant traits of on-line quality management if they are to improve e-learning adoption.

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