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ICT is hardly used in Uganda to develop distance education and this despite political goodwill, the positive experiences reflected in some of the showcases and the limited but available infrastructure. Key enabling factors have been identified:government commitment, planning, availability of resources, technology,private sector partnership and commitment. The major challenges:lack of adequate resources, standards, a negative attitude and the lack of an ICT policy to guide implementations. A central element in this research was an RTEP oriented learning approach to counter the technical…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
ICT is hardly used in Uganda to develop distance education and this despite political goodwill, the positive experiences reflected in some of the showcases and the limited but available infrastructure. Key enabling factors have been identified:government commitment, planning, availability of resources, technology,private sector partnership and commitment. The major challenges:lack of adequate resources, standards, a negative attitude and the lack of an ICT policy to guide implementations. A central element in this research was an RTEP oriented learning approach to counter the technical rationality that is observed in teacher education. The ICT-based learning environment was to promote the quality of education. The ICT-based environment was also considered to be helpful to meet the growing need for teacher education in Uganda and to promote more flexible access to teacher education. Student teachers studied in an RTEP-oriented and ICT- based learning environment. The impact on thelevel of student interaction and the level of cognitive processing metacognitive variables, the student teacher perceptions, instruction and flexibility of
Autorenporträt
Gudula is the Director - Center for Distance learning studies, Uganda Martyrs University,Lecturer, Educational Technology. Has a teaching experience of 18 yrs in teacher training, Secondary school and University level. Holds a PhD from the University of Ghent, Belgium (2006) in which she majored in the use of ICT in teaching and learning.