FACTORS AFFECTING TO E-LEARNING IN CONTINUING EDUCATION IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE

Authors

  • Sujit Kumar Basak *, Marguerite Wotto and Paul Bélanger Author

Keywords:

Africa, Initial and Continuing education, E-learning, Lifelong Learning.

Abstract

This paper identifies the main factors affecting the implementation of e-learning in continuing education and on the lifelong learning general economy in Africa. The systematic in-depth literature review indicated e-learning adoption factors that could have impacts. This emerging framework is already offering a framework to assess the uneven and difficult implementation of e-learning in initial and continuing educational institutions in Africa, and this from both the perspective of learners and of instructors.

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Published

2017-01-30

How to Cite

FACTORS AFFECTING TO E-LEARNING IN CONTINUING EDUCATION IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE. (2017). International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Management Research, 4(1), 86-97. https://ijesmr.com/index.php/ijesmr/article/view/299