The following article examines the issues of open, distance and technology-based informal learning and non-formal education for individual and community development. It argues that these two modes of education, which are estimated to constitute 70-90% of lifelong learning, are insufficiently represented in the literature of open and distance learning and development. To ensure that these forms of provision take their rightful place alongside the mainstream systems of formal education, it is posited that far more research and evaluation is needed in order to demonstrate their potential and evidence quality in their outputs, outcomes and impacts
The evolving technological landscape in the digital era has a crucial influence on lifelong learning...
The article deals with extra-institutional forms of getting an education: self-education with subseq...
The author looks at learning (formal, non-formal and informal) and examines the hidden world of info...
The following article examines the issues of open, distance and technology-based informal learning a...
This article addresses the problem of general forms of education, with the focus being on non-formal...
Abstract - This paper exhibits basic features of lifelong education and possible forms of learning. ...
Human beings are learning all the time. Regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in formal edu...
Informal learning has often been seen as formal learning's 'poor cousin'. Our paper e...
Learning is at the forefront of a wide range of policy agendas, but this learning tends to be narrow...
Informal learning, the learning which takes place serendipitously, without a directed curriculum, an...
PublicationThis Paper presents the Learnovation vision within and around the area of informal learni...
This paper sets out the ways in which technologies for learning have been at the heart of education ...
informal learning on the other hand, is centred on learner and has no boundary. Studies show that in...
The policies and debates on lifelong learning tend to focus on the economic and societal benifits of...
This paper summarises the results of research commissioned by the Learning and Skills Development Ag...
The evolving technological landscape in the digital era has a crucial influence on lifelong learning...
The article deals with extra-institutional forms of getting an education: self-education with subseq...
The author looks at learning (formal, non-formal and informal) and examines the hidden world of info...
The following article examines the issues of open, distance and technology-based informal learning a...
This article addresses the problem of general forms of education, with the focus being on non-formal...
Abstract - This paper exhibits basic features of lifelong education and possible forms of learning. ...
Human beings are learning all the time. Regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in formal edu...
Informal learning has often been seen as formal learning's 'poor cousin'. Our paper e...
Learning is at the forefront of a wide range of policy agendas, but this learning tends to be narrow...
Informal learning, the learning which takes place serendipitously, without a directed curriculum, an...
PublicationThis Paper presents the Learnovation vision within and around the area of informal learni...
This paper sets out the ways in which technologies for learning have been at the heart of education ...
informal learning on the other hand, is centred on learner and has no boundary. Studies show that in...
The policies and debates on lifelong learning tend to focus on the economic and societal benifits of...
This paper summarises the results of research commissioned by the Learning and Skills Development Ag...
The evolving technological landscape in the digital era has a crucial influence on lifelong learning...
The article deals with extra-institutional forms of getting an education: self-education with subseq...
The author looks at learning (formal, non-formal and informal) and examines the hidden world of info...