z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Technology-Enabled Self-directed Learning in Developing countries: Adoption Framework
Author(s) -
Godliphas Mamati Barasa,
Prof. Samuel Mbugua,
Peters I Anselemo
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications technology and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2319-8656
DOI - 10.7753/ijcatr1104.1003
Subject(s) - laptop , computer science , construct (python library) , knowledge management , exploratory factor analysis , variance (accounting) , business , machine learning , structural equation modeling , accounting , programming language , operating system
21st century-learning approach is characterized by self-directedness and the ability to learn anytime, anywhere. Self-directed learning heavily depends on Technology to be effective. Most universities were used to conventional face-to-face learning, but uncertainties like the covid-19 pandemic have challenged this teaching and learning mode, thus pushing universities to explore innovative learning approaches to ensure seamless learning. One such approach is Technology-enhanced self-directed learning. Most developed countries are endowed with enabling infrastructure to actualize this learning approach. However, most developing countries like Kenya are still struggling to adopt self-directed learning due to technological, organizational, and environmental challenges. A framework is needed to guide its adoption. A survey research design using an online questionnaire with a sample size of 572 was used. Four Kenyan public university students participated in the study. Data was collected and analyzed using Exploratory Factor Analysis. Principle component analysis extracted seven factors explaining a total variance of 62.5%. The factors were renamed based on a shared theme, and the average factor loading for each construct was calculated. A percentage weight of each construct was also calculated. Key factors forming the constructs of Technology-enhanced self-directed learning were: E-learning infrastructure, bring your own device policy, Connectivity infrastructure, ICT Competencies, Information security, demographic factors, and laptop ownership program.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here