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The impact of digital teaching tools on student engagement and learning outcomes in higher education in Africa

Wesonga Justus Nyongesa () and Johan Van Der Westhuizein ()

International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 2025, vol. 8, issue 4, 264-280

Abstract: Using a qualitative literature review approach, this study investigates how the use of digital teaching tools affects student involvement and learning outcomes at higher education institutions in Africa. This review synthesizes academic publications highlighting the changing terrain of digital education shaped by the COVID-19 epidemic. The objectives include: investigating the digital teaching tools used in African universities; analyzing the correlation between these tools and student engagement; evaluating the impact of digital tools on knowledge retention, problem-solving skills, and general academic performance; identifying the challenges impeding the effective implementation of digital tools; and providing practical recommendations for improving the integration and efficacy of these technologies in African higher education. The continent has learning environment technologies like games, mobile apps (like WhatsApp), videoconferencing platforms, and learning management systems. When matched with pedagogical techniques, these tools show promise for supporting dynamic, student-centered learning environments and improving academic achievements. There are still problems with infrastructure, accessing the internet, using digital devices, knowing how to use them, and preparing institutions. The study reveals discrepancies in implementation and efficacy between urban and rural institutions, as well as in the experiences of staff and students. The results make it clear that scalable interventions meant to make digital transformation equitable need to be carefully evaluated across borders. The study recommends the improvement of ICT infrastructure, flexible digital learning policies, and the guarantee of fair access to digital resources. The study will help shape policies that aim to improve educational equality and creativity in higher education in Africa.

Keywords: Africa; Digital pedagogy; Digital teaching materials; Higher education; Learning outcomes; Literature review; Student involvement. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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