The paper represents a study of students’ experience of interactivity in distance education programmes at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). Through surveys and focus groups with students, facilitators, and administrative support staff, we found out that interactivity is a key determinant of student success rate. Majority of the students are workers in the urban areas who combine “work and learn” which is the motto of NOUN. The survey showed that majority of the students depended on their facilitators as key resource persons and on their peers or study groups both for required and voluntary interactivity to reinforce their learning. This was able to reduce loneliness, boredom and loss of community experienced in distance educat...
Information Communication Technology (ICT) has flourished in almost all sectors. In education, ICT i...
The study explored the psychosocial experience of distance learners at the National Open University ...
Distance education has become an important policy option for educational planners in developing coun...
This paper studied the perception and challenges of students of open and distance learning (ODL) mod...
With a student population of over 180,000 (as at 2013), the National Open University of Nigeria (NOU...
In the West African Region of Africa, the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is the first fu...
With a student population of over 180,000 (as at 2013), the National Open University of Nigeria (NOU...
Learning resources (mainly self-instructional materials, SIMs) remain the most important pedagogic t...
Information Communication Technology (ICT) has flourished in almost all sectors. In education, ICT i...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the common characteristics of the use of interaction (UI...
: Design of distance education course materials is the single most important aspect of any distance ...
"Interactive " and "interactivity " are some of the most commonly used terms in ...
To meet student needs, higher education institutions must evolve and adapt to changes in the externa...
Currently the achievements of technology have not been enough to overcome the misery, in which are n...
The literature points to the rise of mobile learning (m-learning) adoption in some higher education ...
Information Communication Technology (ICT) has flourished in almost all sectors. In education, ICT i...
The study explored the psychosocial experience of distance learners at the National Open University ...
Distance education has become an important policy option for educational planners in developing coun...
This paper studied the perception and challenges of students of open and distance learning (ODL) mod...
With a student population of over 180,000 (as at 2013), the National Open University of Nigeria (NOU...
In the West African Region of Africa, the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is the first fu...
With a student population of over 180,000 (as at 2013), the National Open University of Nigeria (NOU...
Learning resources (mainly self-instructional materials, SIMs) remain the most important pedagogic t...
Information Communication Technology (ICT) has flourished in almost all sectors. In education, ICT i...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the common characteristics of the use of interaction (UI...
: Design of distance education course materials is the single most important aspect of any distance ...
"Interactive " and "interactivity " are some of the most commonly used terms in ...
To meet student needs, higher education institutions must evolve and adapt to changes in the externa...
Currently the achievements of technology have not been enough to overcome the misery, in which are n...
The literature points to the rise of mobile learning (m-learning) adoption in some higher education ...
Information Communication Technology (ICT) has flourished in almost all sectors. In education, ICT i...
The study explored the psychosocial experience of distance learners at the National Open University ...
Distance education has become an important policy option for educational planners in developing coun...