Integrating e-Learning in Open and Distance Learning: The Case of Botswana Open University

L. Tladi, P. Nleya
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The Botswana College of Distance and Open Learning (BOCODOL), presently Botswana Open University (BOU), was founded to provide nation-wide learning opportunities for out-of-school young adults using the Open Distance Learning (ODL) mode. The BOU used a number of strategies to enable it to deliver on its mandate; one such strategy being the implementation of e-Learning, following contemporary delivery trends internationally within the ODL field. This paper reports on the findings of a study that sought to investigate the extent to which organisational efforts (means) were able to produce organisational results (ends) and associated societal impact in e-Learning implementation at BOCODOL. The diffusion of an innovation theoretical framework and Organisational Elements Model (OEM) conceptual framework was used to underpin the study. Qualitative data collection methods of inquiry (ethnography, document analysis and written interviews) were used. After providing a relevant literature review, the paper firstly reports on the Botswana e-Learning landscape, as well as the nature of inputs and processes serving as means to e-Learning implementation at BOU. Secondly, it reports on the products, successes and challenges as well as outputs and outcomes during e-Learning implementation at BOU. The methodology and findings of the study directing this paper are discussed, and lastly, the paper acknowledges the impact of organisational results (outputs and outcomes) encountered during e-Learning implementation and their implications to the ODL field.
在开放和远程教育中整合电子学习:博茨瓦纳开放大学的案例
博茨瓦纳远程和开放学习学院(BOCODOL),现为博茨瓦纳开放大学(boou),成立的目的是利用开放远程学习(ODL)模式,为全国范围内的校外年轻人提供学习机会。该司使用了若干战略使其能够履行其任务;其中一个战略是实施电子学习,在ODL领域内遵循当代国际交付趋势。本文报告了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在调查在BOCODOL的电子学习实施中,组织努力(手段)能够产生组织结果(目的)和相关社会影响的程度。本文采用创新理论框架和组织要素模型(OEM)概念框架作为研究的基础。定性数据收集调查方法(民族志,文献分析和书面访谈)被使用。在进行了相关的文献综述之后,本文首先报告了博茨瓦纳的电子学习情况,以及作为boou实施电子学习手段的输入和过程的性质。其次,报告了北京大学实施电子学习的成果、成功和挑战以及产出和成果。本文讨论了指导本文的研究方法和发现,最后,本文承认在电子学习实施过程中遇到的组织结果(输出和结果)的影响及其对ODL领域的影响。
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