Title :
A conceptual framework for proactively planning and retrospectively evaluating e-learning readiness within an open distance learning (ODL) institution
Author_Institution :
School of Computing, College of Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET), University of South Africa (UNISA), Florida, Roodepoort, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract :
The University of South Africa (UNISA) is the largest committed open distance learning (ODL) institution in South Africa. In line with ODL principles, UNISA has rolled out electronic (e)-learning to all undergraduate modules as from 2013. An important challenge for the university has been the transition from the traditional paper-based mode of instruction to e-learning. This transition requires an e-readiness strategic plan prior to the e-learning rollout. E-learning readiness comprises an intricate, in-depth, continuous process of identifying critical issues that may impede the successful rollout of e-learning within the institution. There are a host of factors that need to be considered prior to embarking on an e-learning initiative which have not been considered prior to the e-learning rollout initiative of 2013. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for an e-learning readiness framework that can be used proactively for new e-learning initiatives and retrospectively to evaluate existing e-learning interventions to identify weaknesses in current e-learning practices. The objective of this paper is to improve interactive technology-enriched teaching with regard to e-learning practices.
Keywords :
"Electronic learning","Learning management systems","Least squares approximations","Context","Solid modeling"
Conference_Titel :
MOOCs, Innovation and Technology in Education (MITE), 2015 IEEE 3rd International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/MITE.2015.7375332