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Moodle in an Open Distance e-Learning University: Is It a Building or Stumbling Block to Student Interaction and Autonomy?

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dc.contributor.author Sevnarayan, Kershnee
dc.contributor.author Maphoto, Kgabo Bridget
dc.contributor.author Lephalala, Mirriam
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-17T06:56:46Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-17T06:56:46Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Sevnarayan, K., Maphoto, K.B. & Lephalala, M.M.K. 2023. “Moodle in an Open Distance E-Learning University: Is It a Building or Stumbling Block to Student Interaction and Autonomy?”. Progressio, 19 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-5895/11608. en
dc.identifier.issn 2663-5895
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/30407
dc.description.abstract Higher education institutions (HEIs) in Africa are seemingly staggering under the burden of digital division and exclusion. Due to its perceived flexibility and affordability for students in remote areas, distance education is a popular option for many students at HEIs. One of the e-learning tools introduced is a modular object-oriented dynamic learning environment (Moodle) learning management system (LMS), which is designed using web-based applications and provides online learning services to students. The key question remains: how do firstyear students experience Moodle? Do they view it as a building block to their learning? Or is it a stumbling block? This article reports on a study that was conducted in a South African open distance e-learning (ODeL) institution with students who speak English as an additional language, in an Academic Writing module. The study used a qualitative case study approach and drew on the theory of transactional distance to understand how Moodle encourages student interaction and autonomy. Although the study findings cannot be generalised on a broader scale, the findings are in line with similar studies, amplifying the critical role of student experiences, interaction, and autonomy in HEIs to bring about the required change. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Unisa Press en
dc.subject e-learning en
dc.subject modular object-oriented dynamic learning environment en
dc.subject Moodle en
dc.subject First-year students en
dc.subject ODeL en
dc.subject student experiences en
dc.subject Student interaction en
dc.subject Student autonomy en
dc.subject Transactional distance en
dc.title Moodle in an Open Distance e-Learning University: Is It a Building or Stumbling Block to Student Interaction and Autonomy? en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department English Studies en


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