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An Analysis of challenges encountered by students on the e-learning platform at Zimbabwe Open University
The philosophy of distance education is that it removes barriers to learning. Individuals learn what they want, when they
want, and where they want. All this freedom is accomplished by a variety of technologies. Hence technologies in printed
and non-printed formats can be used. This study focused on the challenges that students encountered on the E-learning
Platform at the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU). The study used a qualitative approach using a case study design.
Structured interviews and document analysis were used to collect the data. According to Flick (2009) these enables the
generation of appropriate descriptive information on the phenomenon under study. Purposive sampling was used
identify the students; lecturers from the four faculties of the ZOU who have used the e-platform Key informants from the
Information, Communication Technology (ICT) department of ZOU were also interviewed. The findings of the study show
that ODL students face challenges when accessing the e-platform. Students, lecturers and even most ICT personnel do
not have the capacity to use the myVista internet based programme. This is an e-tutoring programme which allows
learning to occur between the student and the tutor on line. The study recommended as a priority that all students,
lecturers and key ICT personnel be trained in the use of the e-platform especially the myVista programme. ZOU should
put in place a policy on how e-tutoring should be conducted. This would help to make the e-platform materials student
friendly. Furthermore there is need to improve students’ computer literacy skills.