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Full Length
Research Paper
Application of
computer based resources in Geography education in secondary
schools
Joseph Osodo1,
Francis Chisikwa Indoshi1, Omolo Ongati2
1Department of Educational Communication, Technology and Curriculum
Studies, Maseno University, Private Bag, Maseno, Kenya.
2Department of Mathematics, Maseno University, Private Bag, Maseno,
Kenya.
*Corresponding author E-mail:
findoshi@yahoo.com
Received 11 July, 2010; Accepted 09 August, 2010
Several
schools in the developing countries face escalating demands
on access to finite computer based resources in teaching and
learning. Perennial lack of access to relevant educational
computer hardware and software often impede geographic
instruction in many institutions. In Kenya, there is
increased advocacy and adoption of computer resources in
Geography education. Yet the context for this implementation
has not been examined as to its potency thereby leaving the
innovation to chance. The purpose of the study was to
establish the availability, extent and potential utilization
of computer based resources in Geography education in
secondary schools. The design of the study was descriptive
surveys that were conducted in Kisumu District of Nyanza
Province, Kenya. The study targeted 240 secondary school
teachers and 3500 form three high school students. Simple
random sampling technique was used to select a sample of 80
teachers and 1165 form three Geography students.
Questionnaire surveys were used to collect data. To
ascertain reliability, the test-retest reliability
procedure was performed. Analysis of data was done by use of
descriptive statistics. The study found that no school in
Kisumu District had computers dedicated for teaching and
learning Geography and computer use for unrelated duties was
minimal, uncoordinated and lacking in innovation. The study
recommended that it is of necessity to motivate, facilitate
and equip secondary school Geography students and teachers
with requisite knowledge and expertise on innovative
computer uses.
Keywords:
Computer based-resources, geographic instruction,
availability, utilization. |