Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)

Distance learning (DL) was a teaching modality which utilized technology to deliver teaching to students who were not physically present such as in a traditional classroom setting. DL was not constrained by geographic considerations and therefore offered unique opportunities to expand educational ac...

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Main Authors: Jameson Mbale, Jack Egan, T Frindt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2013-05-01
Series:International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
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Online Access:http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/2312
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spelling doaj-09fa8772deb04e9caca0dad05a567c122020-11-25T00:48:57ZengKassel University PressInternational Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)1863-03832013-05-0182576110.3991/ijet.v8i2.2312Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)Jameson MbaleJack EganT FrindtDistance learning (DL) was a teaching modality which utilized technology to deliver teaching to students who were not physically present such as in a traditional classroom setting. DL was not constrained by geographic considerations and therefore offered unique opportunities to expand educational access. The University of Namibia (UNAM) and International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH) partnered to examine DL at UNAM, to assess strengths and weaknesses, and to make recommendations for improvement. The primary method used in this assessment was interviews with staff at centers and units engaged in Distance Learning at UNAM. It was analyzed how interactions vary between instructor and learner, among learners, and between learners and learning resources. DL at UNAM was categorized into five approaches including: 1) Outreach, 2) Print-based, 3) Computer based, 4) Internet-based, and 5) Digital Video Conferencing (DVC). All-in-all, a strategy of “starting small” was envisaged to allow individual instructors to voluntarily use collaborative software such as Google Groups to enhance print-based instruction and progressively expand DL at UNAM.http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/2312Distant learning (DL), digital video conference (DVC), Google Groups, starting small.
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Jack Egan
T Frindt
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Jack Egan
T Frindt
Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
Distant learning (DL), digital video conference (DVC), Google Groups, starting small.
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Jack Egan
T Frindt
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title Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)
title_short Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)
title_full Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)
title_fullStr Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)
title_full_unstemmed Open Educational Resources and the Opportunities for Expanding Open and Distance Learning (OERS-ODL)
title_sort open educational resources and the opportunities for expanding open and distance learning (oers-odl)
publisher Kassel University Press
series International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
issn 1863-0383
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Distance learning (DL) was a teaching modality which utilized technology to deliver teaching to students who were not physically present such as in a traditional classroom setting. DL was not constrained by geographic considerations and therefore offered unique opportunities to expand educational access. The University of Namibia (UNAM) and International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH) partnered to examine DL at UNAM, to assess strengths and weaknesses, and to make recommendations for improvement. The primary method used in this assessment was interviews with staff at centers and units engaged in Distance Learning at UNAM. It was analyzed how interactions vary between instructor and learner, among learners, and between learners and learning resources. DL at UNAM was categorized into five approaches including: 1) Outreach, 2) Print-based, 3) Computer based, 4) Internet-based, and 5) Digital Video Conferencing (DVC). All-in-all, a strategy of “starting small” was envisaged to allow individual instructors to voluntarily use collaborative software such as Google Groups to enhance print-based instruction and progressively expand DL at UNAM.
topic Distant learning (DL), digital video conference (DVC), Google Groups, starting small.
url http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/2312
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