Abstract:
Technologies and resources used for educational purposes change from time to
time. Within the university education these technologies have become a prominent
feature. eLearning is fast becoming a major learning and knowledge delivery
method within universities as a tool and its programmes are essential for university
undergraduates as educational sources. It has a great impact on the educational
services of university students. Therefore, it is important to investigate the
eLearning Readiness of the undergraduates at University of Ruhuna which is one of
the main universities in Sri Lanka. Assessment of eLearning readiness is'an
important part of distance education of University of Ruhuna. The objectives of the
study were to identify factors influencing the undergraduates’ readiness and the
research questions of the study have been formulated to obtain the level of their
readiness for eLearning. Ninety students were randomly selected as the sample.
They were from Faculties of Science, Management and Finance and Humanities
and Social sciences (30 students from each faculty). Survey was the basic method of
data collection. Further, interviews and questionnaires were used to collect the data.
Minitab 14 was used to analyze the data. Undergraduates from Faculty of Science
had used eLearning programs more than students from other two faculties. Most of
the undergraduates of Faculty of Humanities and Social sciences were not aware of
even the word “eLearning”. Fifty 'percent of them had no knowledge to use
Learning Management System. Readiness of eLearning could be classified through
several features, such as, psychological readiness, sociological readiness,
environmental readiness, human resource readiness, technological skill (aptitude)
readiness and equipment readiness. The salient feature to be noticed was the lack of
psychological readiness. Changing attitudes of undergraduates towards technology
is essential to increase the readiness of eLearning. According to the survey,
Lecturers have a greater responsibility to motivate undergraduates for eLearning.