Usage of ICAR e-learning Portal among Students of North East India: A Pilot Study


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Authors

  • D. K. Pandey , H. K. De and A. D. Upadhayay

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the usage of ICAR e-learning portal and other online resources among students of
North East India. A well structured questionnaire was administered to 199 students and faculties of agriculture colleges.
Source of accessing internet; time spent on internet; use of digital academic resources and its benefits; frequency of
visiting portal etc. were studied. Suggestions were sought on improving the portal. Around 85 per cent of the respondents
reported that access to internet improves learning, and the contents were found useful by around 80 per cent of the
respondents. Extent of use of the portal by the academic fraternity is poor as only 18.56 per cent of them downloaded any
resource from the portal. Majority (51.71%) of the respondents suggested adding Power Point presentations and videos in
support of the subject contents. Lack of strategic planning and vision was the major barrier in e-learning implementation
as perceived by teachers. Development time of e-course contents was perceived as second important barrier. Lack of
training in technological developments and support were also identified as constraints by the teachers.

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Submitted

19.10.2023

Published

30.12.2016

How to Cite

D. K. Pandey , H. K. De and A. D. Upadhayay. (2016). Usage of ICAR e-learning Portal among Students of North East India: A Pilot Study. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 52(3&4), 69-72. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJEE/article/view/144116