Nov 2 – 3, 2017
Addis Ababa | Ethiopia
Africa/Addis_Ababa timezone

Utilizing Virtual Learning and a Virtual GIS Computer Laboratory in Spatial Sciences Learning for the Expanded Open Distance Education at Mzuzu University

Nov 3, 2017, 10:00 AM
20m
Hilton Hotel (Addis Ababa | Ethiopia)

Hilton Hotel

Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

Menelik II Ave
Reviewed Presentation Technical support required for intra-African collaboration Session 4a - Tools and e-Infrastructure required for Intra-African Collaboration

Speaker

Mr Donnex Chilonga (Mzuzu University)

Description

This article describes the application of an emerging virtual learning environment for the teaching of GIS and spatial sciences to open and distance learning (ODL) graduate as well as undergraduate students of Mzuzu University. Focusing mainly on the innovative hybrid architecture of the virtual GIS computer laboratory, benefits and constraints of this mixed architecture are discussed. To develop this virtual learning environment, consideration was made to use a combination of synchronous and asynchronous communication tools so as to enable interaction between student and facilitator, student and computer, and student and student; to develop a liberated online learning environment where students will access a group of passive and active multi-media tools; and to allow students access a mixed Web-facilitated and hybrid architecture that arouses their cognitive geographic skills and affords hands-on experience in GIS use. This innovative architecture is simple, affordable, and versatile; and provides a flexible and collaborative virtual learning environment for distance education instruction.

Primary author

Mr Donnex Chilonga (Mzuzu University)

Co-author

Mr Jeremiah Kafakoma (Mzuzu University)

Presentation materials