Educational Technology for English Teaching at Kyambogo University, Uganda

Abstract

This study examines the role of educational technology in learning English as a second language within the Department of Language and Communication at Kyambogo University. The key objectives were to assess how various educational technologies can improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning English, explore the attitudes of both teachers and students toward these tools, and evaluate the effectiveness of specific technologies in developing core language skills. A quantitative approach was adopted, using questionnaires distributed to 18 teachers and 243 students to collect data on their experiences with educational technology in language learning. The results show that instructors embrace a blended approach to English instruction that combines traditional techniques with educational technology. Students receiving quick responses was a significant benefit of instructional technology. Students showed positive attitudes toward these technologies, with language learning applications and computers enhancing English competence the most. However, the study also found that restricted computer availability and unreliable internet connectivity hinder language learning technology utilization. The report suggests that Kyambogo University increase computer and internet access and train teachers and students to handle these challenges. Identifying and overcoming these challenges will improve the integration and effectiveness of the university’s English language educational technology.

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Keywords

Educational Technology, English as a Second Language (ESL), Teacher

Citation

Kawalya, N. V., Dassy, K., Ikechukwu, O., Kulussen, K., Sanoni, I., & Bulolo, C. (2024). Educational Technology for English Teaching at Kyambogo University, Uganda. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 12, 158-188. https://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2024.1212011

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