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A SWOT Analysis of E-Learning Integration in University of Cape Coast

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  • Richard K. Asomah

    (University of Cape Coast, Ghana.)

  • Douglas D. Agyei

    (University of Cape Coast, Ghana.)

  • Gabriel Assamah

    (University of Cape Coast, Ghana.)

Abstract

The advent of technology has opened the frontiers of education, especially with the introduction of electronic learning (e-learning) in the field of pedagogy. However, many institutions are still emerging in e-learning deployment and are faced with complex challenges despite the existing potential for the effective development of e-learning. This current study seeks to explore the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) to integrating e-learning for teaching purposes from the perspective of the academic staff of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Ghana. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey in which 102 teaching staff from UCC participated. Among the major perceived threats and weaknesses reported were; lack of capacities in terms of institutional facilities, academic staff competencies, fluctuation of internet connectivity, and inadequacy of computers. The strengths and opportunities of integrating e-learning in this context were reported in the participants understanding of the potential of e-learning in teaching and their willingness to undergo training for this purpose. The findings of the study reveal that transforming teaching and learning through e-learning innovations beyond rhetoric requires systematic efforts at the teacher and institutional levels as well as other stakeholders.

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  • Richard K. Asomah & Douglas D. Agyei & Gabriel Assamah, 2022. "A SWOT Analysis of E-Learning Integration in University of Cape Coast," European Journal of Education and Pedagogy, European Open Science, vol. 3(4), pages 1-8, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejedu0:v:3:y:2022:i:4:id:30373
    DOI: 10.24018/ejedu.2022.3.4.373
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