It is assumed that open and distance learning institutions develop study materials that adequately engage learners with quality content to assist their content mastery. However, distance learners continue to underperform, which raises the concern that high drop-out and failure rates may be ascribed to the study materials. This mixed-methods case study examined instructional material developed for secondary school learners studying via the open and distance learning mode. The study was informed by Sweller’s Cognitive Load Theory to evaluate the process of designing and developing instructional materials while Gorsky, Caspi and Trumper’s Theory of Instructional Dialogue was used to map interaction with and within the selected study materi...
ODL (Open and Distance Learning) has come to stay. In recent years, there has been some extra-ordina...
There seems to be a belief world wide, that by going online and including learning technologies in l...
The article explores the challenges of assessment in open distance learning (ODL). The authors argue...
Customised, self-instructional materials are at the heart of instructional delivery in Open and Dist...
Journal of Learning for Development, VOL. 2, No. 2 The teaching and designing of modules at Zimbabwe...
This case study focuses on print-based instructional materials available to distance education learn...
Open and distance learning (ODL) tutors have varied backgrounds, expertise and experiences regarding...
A large number of unqualified and under-qualified in-service teachers are holding back socio-economi...
This paper focuses on the language question and the education of the disadvantaged through open and ...
A large number of unqualified and under-qualified in-service teachers are holding back socio-economi...
A large number of unqualified and under-qualified in-service teachers are holding back socio-economi...
This paper reviews the available literature on how to reach Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system ...
There have been concerns about the teaching and learning modes in both conventional and Open and Dis...
This paper explores the issues related to the learning of oral communication skills (OCS) in the Eng...
The teaching and designing of modules at Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) is the principal responsibil...
ODL (Open and Distance Learning) has come to stay. In recent years, there has been some extra-ordina...
There seems to be a belief world wide, that by going online and including learning technologies in l...
The article explores the challenges of assessment in open distance learning (ODL). The authors argue...
Customised, self-instructional materials are at the heart of instructional delivery in Open and Dist...
Journal of Learning for Development, VOL. 2, No. 2 The teaching and designing of modules at Zimbabwe...
This case study focuses on print-based instructional materials available to distance education learn...
Open and distance learning (ODL) tutors have varied backgrounds, expertise and experiences regarding...
A large number of unqualified and under-qualified in-service teachers are holding back socio-economi...
This paper focuses on the language question and the education of the disadvantaged through open and ...
A large number of unqualified and under-qualified in-service teachers are holding back socio-economi...
A large number of unqualified and under-qualified in-service teachers are holding back socio-economi...
This paper reviews the available literature on how to reach Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system ...
There have been concerns about the teaching and learning modes in both conventional and Open and Dis...
This paper explores the issues related to the learning of oral communication skills (OCS) in the Eng...
The teaching and designing of modules at Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) is the principal responsibil...
ODL (Open and Distance Learning) has come to stay. In recent years, there has been some extra-ordina...
There seems to be a belief world wide, that by going online and including learning technologies in l...
The article explores the challenges of assessment in open distance learning (ODL). The authors argue...