@article{Arrey-Ndip_Makoudem Tene M_Carole_Njikam_Tamajong_2020, title={The Current State and Future of eLearning in Educational Institutions in Cameroon: A Case Study of the City of Yaounde}, volume={2}, url={https://al-kindipublisher.com/index.php/jhsss/article/view/282}, abstractNote={<p>The development and use of ICTs and the internet has changed the way things are done in the world forever. The way of acquiring knowledge, through e-learning, is one of the significant changes. This study investigates the current status and future of e-learning strategy in educational institutions in Cameroon. The study adopts a case study approach. The sample consists of eight (8) educational institutions - four tertiary and four secondary. The findings have revealed the range of problems encountered in the integration of e-learning in schools and the strategies that could be adopted to improve e-learning in educational institutions. The most used e-learning platforms in schools are: Claroline in secondary schools; and Moodle, Coursera, and EdX (mostly MOOCs - Open Online Courses), in higher education institutions. It was concluded that all is not well with e-learning in the sampled institutions as the incorporation of the learning strategy in these institutions is yet to fully take root; and this might also give an indication of the current situation of e-learning in the country as a whole; especially considering the fact that all the schools studied are in the capital.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies}, author={Arrey-Ndip, Nkongho A. and Makoudem Tene M and Carole, Nouazi Kemkeng and Njikam, Abdourahman and Tamajong, Elizabeth}, year={2020}, month={Jul.}, pages={141–153} }