Effectiveness of Online Learning Platforms on Promoting Quality Learning in Higher Learning Institutions in Arusha Region, Tanzania
Rebeca P. Nassary
Poli secondary School, Meru District
nassrebby90@gmail.com
Paul Raphael Kitula
Saint Augustine University of Tanzania
kitula07@gmail.com
Abstract: The current study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of online learning platforms in promoting quality learning in higher learning institutions in Arusha region. Specifically, the study examined the effectiveness of the online learning platforms in enhancing teaching and learning activities and pointed out strategies for improving the application of online learning platforms in higher education institutions. Technological Acceptance Model guided the study and a cross-sectional design was adopted. The target population included 4573 students and 427 lecturers from four universities. Simple random and stratified sampling procedures were used to obtain the study sample that consisted of 82 students and 16 lecturers. The study used questionnaires as tools for data collection and the questionnaires were piloted to estimate their reliability and improve validity.The Cronbach results produce reliability score of 0.74. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and presented using tables and charts. The study found out that most students and lecturers agreed on the widespread use of Moodle for student learning, suggesting its effectiveness and broad acceptance within the educational environment. The study found that the majority of students and lecturers agreed that these platforms facilitate the search for academic content. It was concluded that online learning platforms are widely used in higher education institutions in Arusha region and are considered to be effective on enhancing students’ learning. The study recommended for university management to implement training programmes for lecturers to equip them with the necessary skills to effectively integrate online learning platforms into their teaching practices.