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Evaluation of the application of mobile phone technology in teaching and learning: A case study of Kamwenja Teacher' college, Nyeri County, Kenya.
Resource type
            Thesis
        Author/contributor
                    - Gitome, Mwangi Joseph (Author)
 
Title
            Evaluation of the application of mobile phone technology in teaching and learning: A case study of Kamwenja Teacher' college, Nyeri County, Kenya.
        Abstract
            This research was designed to investigate the application of mobile phone technology in teaching 
and learning among tutors and students of Kamwenja Teachers College in Nyeri County in 
Kenya. The problem this study addressed was to establish whether mobile phones in the hands 
of students and tutors were beneficial for teaching and learning or if they impede learning 
process in Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya. The variables under consideration were: quality 
teaching and learning as dependent variable and owning mobile phones, awareness of 
educational potential of mobile phones, acceptance of mobile phones, and mobile phones 
influence as alternative learning and instructional methods as independent variables. The data 
was collected from 71 tutors and 498 students. The sample size was worked out at 20% to be 15 
tutors and 100 second year teacher trainees in the college. Stratified random sampling was used 
to ensure the sample was a true representation of the whole population. Data was collected 
through questionnaires that were both quantitative and qualitative to ensure high quality of 
information for the study where 98.2% response rate was achieved. To ensure Validity and 
Reliability of Research Instruments a pre-test of the questionnaire was conducted on tutors and 
students of Kagumo Teachers College. A reliability coefficient of 0.7 was adopted for the items 
while an expert, the supervisor, guided in validity of the items. The study was guided by the 
activity theory also known as Cultural Historical Activity Theory. Primary data was analysed 
with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 20) software to generate 
descriptive statistics, correlation and multiple regression analysis. The findings of the study 
revealed that ownership of mobile phone had a positive and significant effect on application of 
mobile phone technology in teaching and learning when considered singly and even when 
regressed together with other factors. Further, the study revealed that awareness of the 
educational potential of mobile phone technology, acceptance of mobile phone technology and 
mobile phone technology as an alternative learning and instructional methods were found to have 
a positive and significant effect on application of mobile phone technology in teaching and 
learning when considered singly, however when all the factors were regressed together they were 
found to have a positive and but insignificant effect on application of mobile phone technology 
in teaching and learning. In order to enhance use of mobile phone technology in teaching and 
learning students and teachers should be encouraged to acquire mobile phones with internet 
connectivity features. The general usage of mobile phone in teachers training colleges was found 
to be very high. However the rate at which mobile phones are used for exchanging learning 
information is low. The researcher recommends that policies be put in place on use of mobile 
phone technology in teaching and learning and train tutors on how to teach differently using 
mobile phone technology. Future researchers should try to establish hindrances of application of 
mobile phone technology in teaching and learning.
        Type
            Thesis
        University
            Mount Kenya University
        Date
            2015-06
        Language
            en
        Short Title
            Evaluation of the application of mobile phone technology in teaching and learning
        Accessed
            02/04/2021, 06:41
        Library Catalogue
            197.243.10.178
        Extra
            Accepted: 2016-04-04T13:40:40Z
        Citation
            Gitome, M. J. (2015). Evaluation of the application of mobile phone technology in teaching and learning: A case study of Kamwenja Teacher’ college, Nyeri County, Kenya. [Thesis, Mount Kenya University]. http://repository.mkurwanda.ac.rw/handle/123456789/1825
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