乌干达小农社区采用和使用移动技术进行学习

Dianah Nampijja, Paul Muyinda Birevu
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正规教育中的移动学习(mlearning)正在得到广泛传播,但对于如何在非正式背景下在小农社区中采用移动学习(mlearning)知之甚少,小农社区在大多数非洲国家占多数。这些人依赖农业,但他们的生计受到季节巨大变化的影响。小农使用移动电话可以作为支持学习以确保生计的桥梁。利用技术接受和使用统一理论(UTAUT),我们对乌干达的社区知识工作者项目进行了多个案例研究。目的是分析农民对移动学习的采用和使用情况。根据我们的研究结果,组织框架、社会影响、同伴支持、即时学习影响和增加的产出是帮助学习和采用移动技术的关键因素。尽管采用和使用实践是由组织脚手架促进的,但在资源有限的环境中使用mlearning的未来是有希望的。
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Adoption and use of mobile technologies for learning among smallholder farmer communities in Uganda
Mobile learning (mLeaming) in formal education is getting wide spread but little is known about how to adopt mLeaming in non-formal contexts among smallholder farmer communities, who constitute the majority in most African states. These rely on agriculture, yet their livelihoods are affected by immense changes in seasons. Smallholder farmers' access to mobile phones can act as bridges in supporting learning for secure livelihoods. Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), we have conducted multiple case studies of the Community Knowledge Worker project in Uganda. The intention was to analyse mobile learning adoption and use practices among farmers. Based on our findings, organisational scaffolding, social influence, peer support, immediate learning impacts, and increased output were key factors that aided learning and adoption of mobile technologies. Although adoption and use practices were facilitated by organisational scaffolding, the future of mLeaming use in resource limited environments is promising.
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