Sharing Evidence-Based Practices in Open and Distance Learning (Paperback)


Open and distance learning universities are not only seen as the most appropriate vehicle to capacitate the disadvantaged and poor communities of Africa, but also the surest way to mobilize the African masses for the continuously elusive socio-economic development. Since the advent of independence a plethora of universities have opened their doors both on the African soil and abroad, all offering research degrees in public administration, governance and socio-economic development, but the destination is still very far, hidden in the mist. This collection written by lecturers from different faculties of Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) Masvingo Region argues for best practices in ODL to ensure that education achieves the desired goals. It addresses issues of quality, e-learning, tutorials, marketing ODL products in competitiuve markets, technology, curriculum language, among other related issues. All the twelve articles in this collection are based on either lecturers or students experiences and perceptions. Jameson Kurasha

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Open and distance learning universities are not only seen as the most appropriate vehicle to capacitate the disadvantaged and poor communities of Africa, but also the surest way to mobilize the African masses for the continuously elusive socio-economic development. Since the advent of independence a plethora of universities have opened their doors both on the African soil and abroad, all offering research degrees in public administration, governance and socio-economic development, but the destination is still very far, hidden in the mist. This collection written by lecturers from different faculties of Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) Masvingo Region argues for best practices in ODL to ensure that education achieves the desired goals. It addresses issues of quality, e-learning, tutorials, marketing ODL products in competitiuve markets, technology, curriculum language, among other related issues. All the twelve articles in this collection are based on either lecturers or students experiences and perceptions. Jameson Kurasha

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

February 2011

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First published

February 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

260

ISBN-13

978-3-8443-0821-1

Barcode

9783844308211

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LSN

3-8443-0821-0



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