dc.description.abstract | Background to the Study: Kenya Medical Training College initiated the Moodle-
based eLearning platform in 2014. However, learners in several departments have not
adopted eLearning fully. The objective of the study was to establish the determinants
of eLearning adoption by learners at the Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi.
Methodology: A descriptive design using cross sectional study was adopted as the
methodology for the study. The learner population of 750 students was drawn from six
departments, purposively sampled, at KMTC Nairobi. Random-stratified sampling was
employed in the selection of 261 participants from the six departments. The study
variables were classified as technology, learner, and institutional factors. Data was
collected using a semi-structured questionnaire and 96.55% response rate was attained.
The gathered data was analyzed using SPSS software. Descriptive statistical and
inferential regression analysis was performed on the gathered data.
Results: The findings showed that 77% of the respondents indicated that internet
connectivity hindered the ease of eLearning adoption. Further, the findings showed that
the learning content in the Moodle platform was inadequate for the learners and KMTC
does not have adequate infrastructure for eLearning. Multiple regression analysis was
done where eLearning adoption was the dependent variable, and technology factors,
learners’ factors, and institutional factors were the independent variables to determine
their relationships. Only institutional factors had a statistically significant positive
impact on the adoption of eLearning with Beta = 0.567 and P=0.000 < 0.05.
Conclusion: The study concludes that the KMTC Nairobi campus has a low eLearning
adoption rate due to insufficient internet in the institution. The study recommends that
KMTC invest in internet and ICT infrastructure, and adequate ICT staff to support
eLearning, the learners should own laptops upon enrolling for courses and regularly
train on navigation and use of the Moodle Learning Management System for both
learners and faculty. | en_US |