Recurring Issues Encountered by Distance Educators in Developing and Emerging Nations

This article explores a number of challenges faced by e-learning or distance educators in developing and emerging countries, provides a context for many of the challenges, and outlines some measures devised to overcome them. These educators must determine a sound rationale for employing online learn...

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Main Authors: Clayton R. Wright, Gajaraj Dhanarajan, Sunday A. Reju
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2009-02-01
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/608/1180
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Recurring Issues Encountered by Distance Educators in Developing and Emerging Nations
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
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e-learning
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title_full Recurring Issues Encountered by Distance Educators in Developing and Emerging Nations
title_fullStr Recurring Issues Encountered by Distance Educators in Developing and Emerging Nations
title_full_unstemmed Recurring Issues Encountered by Distance Educators in Developing and Emerging Nations
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publisher Athabasca University Press
series International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
issn 1492-3831
publishDate 2009-02-01
description This article explores a number of challenges faced by e-learning or distance educators in developing and emerging countries, provides a context for many of the challenges, and outlines some measures devised to overcome them. These educators must determine a sound rationale for employing online learning, recognize that technology is only part of the educational transformation process, address the lack of infrastructure and the cost of Internet bandwidth and equipment, counter the cultural imperialism of courseware from Western nations, deal with limited educational resources, place a greater emphasis on quality assurance systems and change negative perceptions of distance education, respond to the needs and concerns of both students and faculty, access or develop up-to-date educational resources, and consider the implementation of mobile learning. The continued growth and success of distance education in developing and emerging nations will depend on the extent to which issues covered in this article are addressed as they bear on the quality of the learning experience provided to students.
topic distance education
online learning
e-learning
technology
developing countries
emerging countries
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