Share Paper: Smart learning environment for computing education: readiness for implementation in Nigeria

  1. Agbo Friday Joseph, School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
  2. Oyelere Solomon Sunday, School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
  3. Suhonen Jarkko, School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
  4. Tukiainen Markku, School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Wednesday, June 26 11:15-11:45 AM Oud West

Abstract: This study examined the readiness and prospect of implementing the smart learning environment (SLE) for programming education in the context of Nigeria. An overview of design science research as the methodology for implementing SLE was introduced. Data collection was conducted through a questionnaire, and a descriptive statistic was adopted to analyse the data. The result showed that students placed a high expectation on SLE features such as location and social awareness, pedagogy and adaptivity to learning preference. Besides, the study investigated whether the implementation of SLE in Nigeria is possible. Consequently, issues regarding basic requirements such as the inadequate supply ...