Access to Learning for Development: Mobile Technologies and Distance Learners in the Mountains of Lesotho
Access to Learning for Development: Mobile Technologies and Distance Learners in the Mountains of Lesotho
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2008
Authors
Kolosoa, L. C.
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Commonwealth of Learning (COL)
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Abstract
PCF5: Cross-Cutting Theme // Goal 8 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) identifies the advantages
of new technologies, especially Information and Communications
Technologies (ICTs). Lesotho together with other countries of the world is
committed to procurement and utilisation of ICTs. The government
recognises the crucial role that ICTs play in accelerating development in
general and in education service provision in particular. At the same time,
Lesotho acknowledges how ICTs can be used to support access to quality
education necessary for sustainable economic development. This paper
explores both tutor and student perspectives on the use of mobile
technologies available to distance learners for support in the mountains of
Lesotho. The study identifies maximum utilisation of mobile technologies by
the tutors in the provision of learner feedback and counselling. Majority of the
learners in the mountains of Lesotho prefer mobile phone over other means of
communications as it seems reliable and convenient in terms of availability
and cost effectiveness. The study highlights a number of infrastructural and
geographical problems encountered by learners and tutors that impede
effective use of technology to access learning and support. The papers
recommends upgrading of infrastructural facilities such as electricity, roads
and telecommunication lines necessary for tutors and learners to adequately
exploit the use of mobile technologies in the distance learning context, and at
the same time alleviate the obstacles to the application of technologies arising
from underdevelopment itself. // Paper ID 134
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Mobile Technology in Education,
Distance Education,
ICT in Education,
Mobile Learning (mLearning)
Country
Lesotho
Region
Africa