Abstract:
Recently, the application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is inevitable
especially in improving education system. It is on the basis of this reality that this paper
investigated access and use of Internet in teaching and learning in teachers’ colleges (TCs),
basing on two selected colleges in Tanzania. The results indicate that the majority (83.2%) of
respondents used the Internet for academic purposes, 61.3% used it for searching news and 50%
for communication, slightly more than a half (52%) of the respondents were using Internet for
games and entertainments while only (43%) used it for social network. However, the frequency of
using internet for academic purposes is not convincing as only 12.5% of the respondents used it
daily. There is also limited access to internet and ICT facilities in these teachers’ colleges in
Tanzania. It is therefore, concluded that the parent ministry in co-operation with college principals
should improve Internet access and use in TCs by ensuring that there is good access to ICT
facilities that offers internet services, tutors are well trained on ICTs basics and information
literacy, and that the ratio of tutors and student-teachers to computers and other ICTs available in
their colleges is improved.
Description:
International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology (IJEDICT), 2018, Vol. 14(2): pp. 4-16