Title of article
Barriers to Participation in Learning Management Systems in Saudi Arabian Universities
Author/Authors
Alenezi, Abdullah Educational Technology Department - Northern Borders University - Arar, Saudi Arabia
Pages
8
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1
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8
Abstract
This study was designed to identify various barriers that have hindered the adoption of LMSs in Saudi Arabian universities.
Learning management systems (LMSs) have been adopted in many learning institutions because of their functionalities and
applications to improve pedagogy. Universities have been encouraged to use LMSs to enhance the collaborative working environment among students and between the students and their instructors. This study was done by administering 150 questionnaires to students in three universities in Saudi Arabia. Findings from the study revealed that the main barriers to the use of
LMSs were inadequate technical support by the universities, negative attitude toward technology, and inadequate training on the
LMS platforms. Minor barriers identified include poor Internet access and networking, limited infrastructure to support the LMS,
lack of hardware and software to run the LMS, and challenges in English language proficiency.
Keywords
Management , Participation , Saudi Arabian , LMS
Journal title
Education Research International
Serial Year
2018
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Record number
2619732
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