Assessing the Impact of E-Learning Adoption on Learning Behavior in Sierra Leonean Higher Education

Ibrahim Abdulai Sawaneh, Brima Sesay, Samuel Saio Mansaray, Mohamed Koroma, Phoungphaynome Inthavong
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This study aims to analyze the adoption of e-learning in higher education institutions in Sierra Leone and its impact on learning Behavior using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The research employs a survey design, utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), to analyze the responses of students and lecturers. The study was conducted in Sierra Leone, involving ten universities. The duration of the study is not specified. 728 students and 327 lecturers were surveyed to assess their attitudes towards e-learning. The TAM was used to predict behaviors based on the perceived usefulness and ease of use of e-learning tools, such as mobile devices and social networking applications. The findings indicate that e-learning is more likely to be adopted if the tools are perceived as useful and easy to use. Additionally, prior experience with computers enhances the positive perception of e-learning's attributes and attitudes toward its utilization. The study highlights the potential of e-learning in developing countries like Sierra Leone. It provides insights for stakeholders in the education sector to develop strategies that can promote the adoption of e-learning in regions with similar developmental profiles.
评估塞拉利昂高等教育采用电子学习对学习行为的影响
本研究旨在利用技术接受模型(TAM)分析塞拉利昂高等教育机构采用电子学习的情况及其对学习行为的影响。研究采用调查设计,利用结构方程模型(SEM)分析学生和讲师的反应。对 728 名学生和 327 名讲师进行了调查,以评估他们对电子学习的态度。研究结果表明,如果认为电子学习工具有用且易于使用,则更有可能采用电子学习工具。此外,以前使用计算机的经验会增强人们对电子学习属性的积极看法以及对其使用的态度。这项研究强调了电子学习在塞拉利昂这样的发展中国家的潜力,为教育部门的利益相关者提供了深刻见解,帮助他们制定战略,促进具有类似发展情况的地区采用电子学习。
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