Environmental Challenges to Computer Technology Application in Teaching and Learning Process in Secondary Schools: Case Study in Moshi Municipality - Tapa blanda

James, Boniphace

 
9783668496484: Environmental Challenges to Computer Technology Application in Teaching and Learning Process in Secondary Schools: Case Study in Moshi Municipality

Sinopsis

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject Environmental Sciences, , language: English, abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate environmental challenges to computer technology applications/ICT in teaching learning process in secondary school. This study has been conducted in Moshi municipality with the aim of knowing what are the hindrances of computer studies/ICT in learning and teaching process among the secondary schools so as to give solutions, hence provide Tanzania a new face of specialization in Computer studies in secondary schools and hence increase students curiosity and intellectual inquire of mind. Furthermore, primary data has been collected through questionnaires and interview from seventy two (72) respondents of whom sixty (60) were students, (6) teachers and (6) heads of schools. Moreover, the data study findings has been organized into tables then the analysis came out with the correct results and the recommendations from the study.

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject Environmental Sciences, , language: English, abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate environmental challenges to computer technology applications/ICT in teaching learning process in secondary school. This study has been conducted in Moshi municipality with the aim of knowing what are the hindrances of computer studies/ICT in learning and teaching process among the secondary schools so as to give solutions, hence provide Tanzania a new face of specialization in Computer studies in secondary schools and hence increase students curiosity and intellectual inquire of mind. Furthermore, primary data has been collected through questionnaires and interview from seventy two (72) respondents of whom sixty (60) were students, (6) teachers and (6) heads of schools. Moreover, the data study findings has been organized into tables then the analysis came out with the correct results and the recommendations from the study.

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