South African Rural University Students’ Experiences of Open Distance E-Learning Support

Zwane Siyabonga Alpha, Mudau Patience Kelebogile
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South Africa, like many developing countries, has rural areas which suffer from a scarcity of resources and tools required to enable open-distance e-learning. Universal approaches often sideline these communities and the like. The aim of this empirical study was to look at the experiences of rural online students with a lens of openness (widening access) to comprehend their experiences of online support in the Open Distance e-Learning support context. This study followed a descriptive and qualitative case study, which employed individual interviews. The study involved (15) rural participants from University of South Africa. Findings revealed that there were many challenges associated with online learning for rural students. However, the use of cell phones by participants to access online materials and connect to online classes helped widen access to this group of students faced with scarcity of resources and infrastructure. Participants preferred to use cell phones because cell phones easily connect to the internet when compared to computers because cell phones require less bandwidth connection. Additionally, cell phones build a sense of community amongst the participants through the social media platform. Accordingly, the students were enthusiastic and were motivated about working online in the Open Distance e-Learning (ODeL) environment. Therefore, cell phones have a potential to widen access for developing under-resourced communities. Hence, the study emphasises the importance of tailored online support programmes for diverse group of students for ODeL to be considered equivalent to traditional learning. Universities must not presume the culture of use and access for students without background considerations.
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南非农村大学生对远程开放电子学习支持的体验
与许多发展中国家一样,南非的农村地区也存在着资源和工具匮乏的问题,无法开 展远程电子学习。通用的方法往往会将这些社区和类似地区拒之门外。这项实证研究的目的是,从开放性(拓宽获取途径)的角度来审视农村在线学生的经历,以了解他们在开放远程电子学习支持背景下的在线支持经历。本研究采用了描述性和定性案例研究的方法,进行了个别访谈。研究涉及南非大学的 15 名农村参与者。研究结果显示,农村学生在线学习面临许多挑战。然而,参与者使用手机访问在线资料和连接到在线课堂,有助于扩大这一面临资源和基础设施匮乏的学生群体的学习机会。学员们更喜欢使用手机,因为与电脑相比,手机很容易连接到互联网,因为手机连接所需的带宽更少。此外,手机还能通过社交媒体平台在参与者之间建立社区感。因此,学生们对在开放式远程电子学习(ODeL)环境中进行在线学习充满热情和动力。因此,手机有可能扩大资源不足社区的发展机会。因此,本研究强调了为不同学生群体量身定制在线支持计划的重要性,这样才能使开放式远程电子学习(ODeL)被视为等同于传统学习。大学不得在不考虑背景因素的情况下假定学生的使用和访问文化。
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