Download PDFOpen PDF in browserPerformance of Learning Management System Moodle design in a Nigerian Higher Education InstitutionEasyChair Preprint 326710 pages•Date: April 26, 2020AbstractThis paper presents three different model to evaluate the concept of learning management system (LMS), more specifically Moodle web learning and course management across Higher Education Institutions throughout Sub-Saharan nations by adopting two different models: 1) DeLone and McLean information system success model; and unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model in various schools throughout the African country of Nigeria. This secondary research explains the scope, potential, impact and challenges of adopting Moodle in Nigeria using the aforementioned models to find out ways of increasing the meaningful adoption of LMS in higher education. In addition, these studies underscore the myriad challenges that impede adoption of LMS n Nigeria’s higher education, such as high tariffs of internet, poor power supply, lack of technological infrastructure and skills, and the reluctancy in adopting to new changes. This paper presents three different model to evaluate the concept of learning management system (LMS), more specifically Moodle web learning and course management across Higher Education Institutions throughout Sub-Saharan nations by adopting two different models: 1) DeLone and McLean information system success model; and unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model in various schools throughout the African country of Nigeria. This secondary research explains the scope, potential, impact and challenges of adopting Moodle in Nigeria using the aforementioned models to find out ways of increasing the meaningful adoption of LMS in higher education. In addition, these studies underscore the myriad challenges that impede adoption of LMS n Nigeria’s higher education, such as high tariffs of internet, poor power supply, lack of technological infrastructure and skills, and the reluctancy in adopting to new changes. Keyphrases: Learning Management System, Moodle, Nigeria’s higher education, e-learning
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