E-LEARNING CAN BRING THE WORLD TO
KENYA SCHOOLS
The world is moving at an
unimaginable speed in the area of information use and dissemination. The use of
Information Technology, knowledge and information can be transferred and
cross-fertilized in real time. Hence, the need to pay attention to the way
information technology has changed the educational sector through the internet.
The use of new multimedia
technologies and the Internet in learning is seen as a means to improve
accessibility, efficiency and quality of learning by facilitating access to
information resources and services as well as remote exchanges and
collaboration. Nonetheless, by the middle of the 20th century the growth in
technology and applications even in the field of education became unavoidable
to be ignored. The world of technology continued to grow and today the whole
world has become a global village. By the beginning of the 21st millennium
educational technology has stretched educational boundaries and created new
ones on a daily basis. One of these new and rapidly expanding boundaries is
e-learning which is offering tremendous advantage to education sector.
E-learning in this sense
is the use of network technologies to create, foster, deliver, and facilitate
learning, anytime and anywhere. It is also the use of internet and digital
technologies to create experiences that educate a young generation and is of
great help when they grow up. It has the potential to revolutionize the way we
teach and how we learn.
E-learning has therefore become
a new paradigm and philosophy in education with a mission to serve as a
development platform for present-day society based on knowledge. The TVET,
University Education, and Basic Education acts advocate for the use of ICT in
education.
It is evident that the concept of
e-learning is considered to be very attractive as a new learning model whose
effect will be a positive one to the development of education in Kenya with all
its potentialities.
In addition to that, there
is need to build and fully equip Science labs in secondary schools in each
county. We must realize that it is difficult to get the best result from poor
facilities. This is why laboratory facilities in our schools must be revamped
to foster e-learning.
E-learning must be built
on infrastructural background with highly effective internet connectivity to
succeed. More so, to guarantee an effective learning system it is therefore,
fundamental to implement self-sustaining Internet and computer training, which
will eventually allow teachers and learners to keep pace with latest
development and technologies.
Kenya should ensure the
availability of accessible, efficient, reliable, and affordable ICT services.
The government to encourage the use of ICT in schools, colleges, universities, Technical
& Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and other educational institutions in
the country so as to improve the quality of teaching and learning.
There are strategies that
must be used to promote the development of e-learning resources such as the
need to facilitate public-private partnerships to mobilize resources in order
to support e-learning initiatives, promote the development of an integrated e-learning
curriculum to support ICT in education and promote distance education and
virtual institutions particularly in higher education and training.
The government should
ensure that ICT in education sector is easily accessed, properly funded and adequate.
Also, the cost of development of interactive e-learning contents should be
considered. We should also embrace ICT as a medium of instruction and
management tool, build capacity for teachers, and include ICT Curriculum at ECD
and primary levels.
E-learning will ensure
that training is enhanced through use of multiple media and trainee interaction
and hence boosting the level of education as well as linking learners to other
content, experts, and peers.
The power of ICT to
connect teachers and learners to the acquisition of knowledge they need
wherever that knowledge exists is harnessed through e-learning hence it’s the
right way for this country.
Moreover, we must prioritize
mainstreaming ICTs into the teaching and learning processes in the current
Kenyan education system. There is also need for alternative and innovative
methods of learning, which can make education available beyond lecture halls in
Kenya, not limited to a particular time, pace, or space.
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