Title :
Advancing e-learning in African native communities: The language factor
Author :
Nwokediuko, Austin A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Covenant Univ., Ota, Nigeria
Abstract :
E-learning as a subject of educational development is one that has brought remarkable advancements to the global learning process. It proves to breakdown global knowledge margins and takes the concept of learning beyond the confines of time and space. Still, the language barrier hinders effective communication and knowledge dissemination especially in native/rural communities of Africa. English is the primary language used on e-learning platforms. Yet if knowledge cannot be seamlessly passed to or from the non-English speaking learning community, then a broader look needs to be given to the e-learning process if truly it must be globally beneficial. This paper considers the greater level of effectiveness which will be brought into the e-learning process if/when native non-English speaking communities take part in the e-learning experience in their native languages.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; information dissemination; African native communities; advancing e-learning; educational development; global knowledge margins; global learning process; knowledge dissemination; language factor; native-rural communities; nonEnglish speaking learning community; Adaptive systems; Africa; Communities; Computers; Electronic learning; Learning systems; e-learning; global knowledge; language barrier; native communities; native language;
Conference_Titel :
Education and e-Learning Innovations (ICEELI), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sousse
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2226-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICEELI.2012.6360594