African Journal of Afrofuturism and Speculative Fiction | 09 August 2003
E-Learning Platforms in Agricultural Training Programmes for Rural Women in Uganda's Semi-Arid Areas: A Comparative Study
O, s, m, a, n, y, N, a, b, w, e, r, a
Abstract
The study explores the effectiveness of e-learning platforms in agricultural training programmes for rural women in semi-arid regions of Uganda, focusing on improving food security and economic empowerment. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: Group A using Platform X and Group B using Platform Y. Data was collected through pre- and post-training assessments, including self-reported satisfaction surveys and performance metrics. Group X demonstrated a statistically significant $\text{mean increase in knowledge score} = (12 \pm 3)\%$ over Group Y ($p < 0.05$, 95% confidence interval). E-learning platforms have the potential to enhance agricultural training for rural women, with Platform X showing superior performance. Further research should investigate long-term effects and scalability of e-learning in similar contexts.