Critical Success Factors in The Infusion of Instructional Technologies for Open Learning in Development Settings

This article seeks to identify critical success factors for the appropriate infusion of instructional technologies to advance open learning in higher education within developing settings. Describe here is a descriptive account of a two-year case study based on the author’s personal analysis of, and...

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Main Author: Philip M. Uys
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2003-10-01
Series:International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
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Online Access:http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/150/231
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spelling doaj-304201719f784adda02c4fef40cd26542020-11-24T22:16:21ZengAthabasca University PressInternational Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning1492-38312003-10-0142Critical Success Factors in The Infusion of Instructional Technologies for Open Learning in Development SettingsPhilip M. UysThis article seeks to identify critical success factors for the appropriate infusion of instructional technologies to advance open learning in higher education within developing settings. Describe here is a descriptive account of a two-year case study based on the author’s personal analysis of, and reflection on, factors that contributed to the infusion of instructional technologies to advance open learning at the University of Botswana. The first critical success factors identified in this article include: a clear vision, support of committed leadership, and dedicated personnel/ change agents to ensure successful project implementation. The second critical success factor identified was the need for all involved to fully appreciate and understand the systemic nature of the infusion of instructional technologies for open learning purposes, as well as garner the commitment of strategic partners working in related systems. Finally highlighted, are the requirements needed to address the complex nature of the infusion of instructional technologies into the University’s educational offerings. It is hoped that those involved in education in developing countries, and particularly those desirous of advancing open learning through the use of instructional technologies, will find this descriptive analysis useful. Indeed, those of us involved in implementing instructional technologies in developing nations are still in the initial stages of this exciting yet challenging endeavour.http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/150/231infusionopen learninginstructional technologiescritical success factorsdeveloping settingsdevelopmentBotswanaLASO model
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International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
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instructional technologies
critical success factors
developing settings
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LASO model
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title Critical Success Factors in The Infusion of Instructional Technologies for Open Learning in Development Settings
title_short Critical Success Factors in The Infusion of Instructional Technologies for Open Learning in Development Settings
title_full Critical Success Factors in The Infusion of Instructional Technologies for Open Learning in Development Settings
title_fullStr Critical Success Factors in The Infusion of Instructional Technologies for Open Learning in Development Settings
title_full_unstemmed Critical Success Factors in The Infusion of Instructional Technologies for Open Learning in Development Settings
title_sort critical success factors in the infusion of instructional technologies for open learning in development settings
publisher Athabasca University Press
series International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
issn 1492-3831
publishDate 2003-10-01
description This article seeks to identify critical success factors for the appropriate infusion of instructional technologies to advance open learning in higher education within developing settings. Describe here is a descriptive account of a two-year case study based on the author’s personal analysis of, and reflection on, factors that contributed to the infusion of instructional technologies to advance open learning at the University of Botswana. The first critical success factors identified in this article include: a clear vision, support of committed leadership, and dedicated personnel/ change agents to ensure successful project implementation. The second critical success factor identified was the need for all involved to fully appreciate and understand the systemic nature of the infusion of instructional technologies for open learning purposes, as well as garner the commitment of strategic partners working in related systems. Finally highlighted, are the requirements needed to address the complex nature of the infusion of instructional technologies into the University’s educational offerings. It is hoped that those involved in education in developing countries, and particularly those desirous of advancing open learning through the use of instructional technologies, will find this descriptive analysis useful. Indeed, those of us involved in implementing instructional technologies in developing nations are still in the initial stages of this exciting yet challenging endeavour.
topic infusion
open learning
instructional technologies
critical success factors
developing settings
development
Botswana
LASO model
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