Identification and Ranking of Cloud-Based Applications in E-Learning of Afghanistan: A Case of Public Universities

Keywords: E-learning, Cloud-based Application, Moodle, E-learning in Afghanistan, Google Classroom

Abstract

Cloud-based Applications are suitable tools in the E-learning system, and they bring the most facilities in E-learning due to availability and on-demand self-services. During Covid-19 lockdown, while presential learning stopped and E-learning started. The Ministry of Higher Education has begun E-learning in public and private universities. Therefore, Afghanistan’s universities used Cloud-based Apps in E-learning, but these Apps are not identifying and ranking in the E-learning of Afghanistan. This study aims to identify and rank the Cloud-based Apps in terms of usefulness and effectiveness in E-learning using state-of-the-art, and its usage in public universities of Afghanistan. To get an accurate answer to the defined questions, mixed research was used. Therefore, an online questionnaire was distributed randomly to six public universities in six different parts of Afghanistan. The respondents were divided into two categories (lecturers and students) and asked to respond to Cloud-based Apps usage and effectiveness in E-learning. The responses were analySed using Chi-Square Tests. The result showed the most, low, and lowest useful Cloud-based Apps in E-learning. In conclusion, the research finding showed that Google Classroom was the most LMS, WhatsApp was the most mobile instant messaging, Gmail was the most E-mail server and Skype was the most video conferencing Cloud-based Apps in E-learning in most public universities of Afghanistan.

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Author Biographies

Sayed Zabihullah Musawi, Kunduz University, Kunduz, Afghanistan

Sayed Zabihullah Musawi received his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Shaheed Rabbani Education University and his Master's degree in Information Technology from Kabul University/Tallinn University. His main interests are in the field of Cloud Computing, Cyber Security, E-learning, and E-government, in which he has published numerous articles in national and international journals. He is currently Professor and Head of Information Technology, Faculty of Computer Science, Kunduz University, Afghanistan. In 2021, he was among the five top researchers and received the Research Awards of 2021 from the Academic Research Center of Kunduz University.

Jawid Ahmad Baktash, Kabul University, Kabul, Afghanistan

Jawid Ahmad Baktash received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science from Kabul University at 2010 and South Asian University at 2013 respectively. He received his PhD. from the University of the Ryukyus in 2017 on Interdisciplinary Intelligent Systems Engineering. He authored/co-authored more than 10 refereed publications in leading conferences and journals in several fields including distributed systems, deep learning, and cloud computing and computational intelligence. He served as research assistant in the University of Ryukyus during his PhD. and delivered various seminars and workshop on Formal method integration with software engineering models, Cloud-based dynamic routing and feedback evaluation with Event-B. He received Best Paper Award from International Institute of Engineering & Research and from International Conference on Recent Innovations in Engineering and Technology, Kyoto, Japan. Furthermore, he was academic and technical advisor to the Ministry of Higher Education, and he was DG of R&D, Innovation and Science, MCIT, Afghanistan. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science, Kabul University and an Invited Researcher at Avignon University, France.

Published
2021-04-25
How to Cite
Musawi, S. Z., & Baktash, J. A. (2021). Identification and Ranking of Cloud-Based Applications in E-Learning of Afghanistan: A Case of Public Universities. Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies, 3(2), 78-85. https://doi.org/10.31849/elsya.v3i2.5796
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