Internet-Based Learning System as a Gateway for Educational Development in Nigeria Opportunities and Challenges
##article.abstract##
Internet technology is rapidly transforming socio-economic activities for sustainable development and fostering educational opportunities in developing countries. This article discusses the concept of Internet-Based Learning System (IBLS) as an online teaching and learning that provides a cost-effective interactive platform for establishments, students, teachers and administrative personnel to have opportunities to quickly and economically access various standard instructional resources through the Internet on-demand. This reduces expenditures on acquisition and deployment of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure and human resources while the telecommunication service providers receive commensurate profits on their investments. The article focuses on the M-Learning, E-Learning and identifies some critical barriers for Internet-based learning in Nigerian education system which include weak Information Technology (IT) policies, inadequate funding, lack of political will, high tax duties, and poor infrastructure which culminated in poverty, unemployment, spread of diseases, cybercrimes, prostitution, industrial strikes, insecurity, “Boko Haram”, brain drain, and corruption. It also identifies the opportunities of its adoption for educational value in Nigerian institution of learning. It concludes by offering recommendations that can help ameliorate the challenges raised, especially the need for joint effort, adequate funding, political will, partnerships through public private partnership initiative, adequate sponsorship like scholarship, research, provisioning for loan facilities with minimum interest rates, tax and custom duties reduction on importation of ICT equipment.
References
Anene, J. N. H., Imam, T. O. (2014). Problem and Prospect E-learning in Nigerian Universities. International Journal of Technology and Inclusive Education. (IJTIE), Volume 3.
Angaye, C. (2013). Impact of True Cloud Computing Services on the Nigerian Economy-Nigeria Yet to Derive Benefits of Cloud Computing. The online Guardian Newspaper of Feb 22, 2013 Retrieved on 15 May, 2015, from: http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/nigeria-yet-to-derive-benefits-of-cloud-computing-nitda/
Babatunde, S. (2015). E-Learning Can Boost the Nigerian Educational System. Retrieved on 18/8/2015 from http://techpoint.ng/e-learning-can-boost-nigerian-educational-system/
Kardo, J. M. (2015). Reaching all through Open and Distance Learning in Tanzania. International Journal of African and Asian Studies Vol.7, 2015.
Leadership Newspaper (2015). Nigerians Spend N212bn On Phone Calls Monthly. Accessed on 03/08/2015 from: http://leadership.ng/news/451362/nigerians-spend-n212bn-on-phone-calls-monthly
Lubaale, G. (2015). Benefits of ICT in Education: Teaching-Learning Process. African Journal of Education, Science and Technology ((AJEST). February, 2015. Vol No. 4, pp 131.
Marc, P. (2005). A Key to 21st Century Learning What can you learn from a cell phone? Almost anything! Innovate Journal of Online Education, 1(5). Retrieved on 2/2/2015 from: http://www.innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=83
Mehmet, F. E.& Serhat, B. K. (2011). Cloud Computing for Distributed University Campus.
Mouyabi, J. S. M. (2012). E-learning and m-learning: Africa’s Search for a Suitable Concept in the Era of Cloud Computing.
Obe, I. (2013). Addressing Challenges Of Nigeria’s E-Learning Initiatives:The Guardian Newspaper of 3rd April 2013 http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=117717:addressing-challenges-of-nigerias-e-learning-initiatives&catid=55:compulife&Itemid=391
Ofemile, A. Y. (2015). Assessing Affordances of Selected Cloud Computing Tools for Language Teacher Education in Nigeria. Journal of Education and Practice
Olabode, O., Fasoranbaku, A. O. & Oluwadare, A. S. (2015). Adoption of eLearning Technology in Nigerian Tertiary Institution of Learning. British Journal of Applied Science & Technology. 10(2): 1-15, 2015. Article No. BJAST.18434ISSN: 2231-0843.
Olutayo, B. & Dupe, F. (2015) Deploying an Interactive Mobile Learning System in the Classroom. International Journal of u- and e- Service, Science and Technology Vol.8, No.4 (2015), pp.321-330. Retrieved on 26/10/15 from: http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijunesst.2015.8.4.29
Osofisan, A. O. & Idowu, S. A. (2012). Cloud Computing and Sustainable Development in Higher Education. Journal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences. Vol. 3 No. 11.
Osuagwu, O. E., Okide, S., Edebatu, D. & Eze, U. (2013). Low and Expensive Bandwidth Remains Key Bottleneck for Nigeria’s Internet Diffusion: A Proposal for a Solution Model. West African Journal of Industrial and Academic Research No. 1 Vol.7.
Owoseni, T. M. & Dahunsi F. M. (2015). Cloud Computing in Nigeria: The cloud Ecosystem Perspective. Nigerian Journal of Technology (NIJOTECH) Vol. 34 No. 1, pp. 209 – 216
Oye, N. D., Salleh, M., Iahad, N. A. (2011) Challenges of E-Learing in Nigerian University Education Based on the Experience of Developed Countries. International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT) Vol.3, No.2, May 2011
Philip, M. Uys, Paul, N. and Molelu, G. B., (2004). Technological Innovation and Management Strategies for Higher Education in Africa: Harmonizing Reality and Idealism.
Prasad, M. R., Gyani, J. & Murti, P. R. K. (2012). Mobile Cloud Computing: Implications and Challenges. Journal of Information Engineering and Applications ISSN 2224-5782 (print) ISSN 2225-0506 (online) Vol 2, No.7
Stavros, N. (2014). Mobile Learning Go for it. Retrieved on 28/08/2015 from: http://www.slideshare.net/Scientix/ml-nikou2
Tedla, B. A. (2012). Understanding the Importance, Impacts and Barriers of ICT on Teaching and Learning in East African Countries. International Journal for e-Learning Security (IJeLS), Volume 2, Issues ¾.
The Guardian Newspaper (2015). Nigeria Tele-density nears 100 percent Mark. Accessed on 26th/5/2015/ from: www.ngrguardianews.com/2015/01/Nigeria-s-teledensity-nears-100%-mark/
Tuncay, E. (2010). Effective use of Cloud computing in educational institutions," Procedia Social Behavioral Sciences, p. 938–942, 2010.
Vitkar, S. (2012) Cloud Based Model for E-Learning in Higher Education: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology.
http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats1.html