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Dynamic approach in the application of information communication technologies models in the provision of flexible learning for distance education

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dc.contributor.advisor Van der Poel, E. (Prof.) en
dc.contributor.advisor Van Koller, J.F. (Dr.) en
dc.contributor.author Sekgwelea, Sello Molefe en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T11:04:28Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T11:04:28Z
dc.date.issued 2009-08-25T11:04:28Z
dc.date.submitted 2007-11-30 en
dc.identifier.citation Sekgwelea, Sello Molefe (2009) Dynamic approach in the application of information communication technologies models in the provision of flexible learning for distance education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2535> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2535
dc.description.abstract The main purpose of this research is to establish whether ICT models as implemented in distance education do help to render desirable results (increment in throughput, meeting clientele expectations, and reduction in learner drop-outs). If it is not the case, what could be done to overcome the established hindrance? The researcher employed programme evaluation (PE) which integrates both the positivistic and phenomenological aspects of research. The samples were drawn from the population group through probability and non-probability techniques. Different research strategies within PE such as discovery, inspection and auditing were at first employed to gauge the physical presence of what is being achieved by Unisa through use of myUnisa & DVC; followed by the use of the surveys (personal interviews, administered questionnaires, focus group interviews). The ultimate outcomes of the said research activities are audiovisual recordings, statistically analysed transcripts and questionnaire data. The researcher employed the following key questions in grappling with issues in this area; their findings are also given: i. Does the application of ICTs facilitate and enhance flexible learning at Unisa? With reference to flexible delivery as it relates to aspect of teaching and learning in Engineering, it has been established that minimal use is made of ICTs. Are the technologies correctly applied for teaching and learning? Based on the evidence of research findings it has been established that technology application is mainly used for administrative support rather than for teaching and learning. iii. Do the instructional design and technological applications meet the needs of their users? As matters stand, the study suggests that users' expectations through rating their perceptions and attitudes (academics, tutors, instructional designers, multimedia developers and learners), are far from being met (as all the critical parts of the models are not yet in place regarding the Engineering and other departments). According to the main finding, while there is some evidence of efforts aimed at proper implementation, underutilisation of the ICTs appears to be the main problem, as established at Unisa and elsewhere. The research is concluded through a number of recommendations based on the established findings. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Technology integration en
dc.subject Interactive engineering en
dc.subject Constructivism en
dc.subject Instructional design en
dc.subject Programme evaluation methods en
dc.subject Distance education en
dc.subject Convergence en
dc.subject Globalisation en
dc.subject Flexible learning and delivery en
dc.subject Optimal utilisation en
dc.subject Digital knowledge economy en
dc.subject.lcsh Distance education -- South Africa -- Computer-assisted instruction
dc.subject.lcsh Education, Higher -- South Africa -- Computer-assisted instruction
dc.subject.lcsh Organizational effectiveness
dc.subject.lcsh Educational technology
dc.title Dynamic approach in the application of information communication technologies models in the provision of flexible learning for distance education en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.contributor.email djagegjj@unisa.ac.za en
dc.description.department Educational Studies en
dc.description.degree (D. Ed. (Curriculum Studies)) en


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